They had already strapped her hands to the chair when the phone suddenly rang.
No one expected it to ring at that hour. The room was silent, the execution chamber already prepared. A microphone stood in front of a mouth that hadn’t spoken to the public in almost thirty years. A guard’s hand was just inches from pulling the final lever.
And in the middle of that cold room sat Marlene Avery Knox—a small, tired-looking woman with silver hair and eyes that seemed empty. She looked like someone who had already lost everything and had nothing else to fight for.
Then a voice came through the phone, sharp and urgent: “Stop. Don’t do it. There’s been a mistake.”To understand why those six words changed everything, you have to… Read Full Story Here……
