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    1 starsgrantjohn34 | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 30 2008 | university, death, president, court, state-bar-of-texas, innocence, lethal-injection, texas-project, indigent, death-penalty

    In addition to his military convictions, Gray pleaded guilty in Cumberland County Superior Court to 22 felonies, including murder and rape, for serial crimes committed in Fairlane Acres Mobile Home City near Fort Bragg. …

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    Jun 10 2009

    Now a book of the same title.

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