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Guilt, innocence and last meals on death row
January 27, 2014 by NewsBot
Can last meals reveal more about individuals on death row than their taste preference? Some have argued there is significance embedded in death row last meal decisions. Famously, Ricky Ray Rector asked to save his untouched pecan pie for after his execution. This request sparked significant discussion about Rector's competency - on the basis of his food request.