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Death penalty on trial

Reggie Clemons has been on death row for 19 years for the murders of Julie and Robin Kerry, and has one last chance to persuade a judge that he should be spared execution by lethal injection. Ed Pilkington and Laurence Topham report from St Louis, Missouri, on a case that goes to the heart of the US capital punishment debate
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  • Reggie Clemons

    Death penalty on trial: Reggie Clemons interview - video

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  • Ed Pilkington goes to the Chain of Rocks bridge over the Mississippi river

    Death penalty on trial: scene of the crime - video

  • Julie (left) and Robin Kerry

    Julie and Robin Kerry: anti-racism activists opposed to the death penalty

    The sisters killed on the Chain of Rocks bridge in 1991 had campaigned for social justice – and wanted to save the world

  • Death penalty on trial: should Reggie Clemons live or die?

    Reggie Clemons has spent 19 years on death row. Next month his case will be reviewed for one last time in a hearing that cuts to heart of the debate about capital punishment in America

  • Death penalty on trial: murder on the Mississippi

    Death penalty on trial: murder on the Mississippi - video

    In the first part of a new series examining capital punishment in America, Ed Pilkington investigates the trial of Reggie Clemons, who has been on death row in Missouri for 19 years

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