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The custom "gurney" where prisoners are strapped down, arms spread out to either side, to prepare them for lethal injection.

Texas Executes John Balentine Despite Racist Trial

Though he confessed to the murders, his lawyers argue he might have been spared a death sentence if not for pervasive bias at his trial.

by Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune

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‘Midnight Assassin,’ A Century-Old Mystery with Modern Lessons on Race, Police, Power

The black community affected by Texas’ first serial killer is filtered through a white lens in 'The Midnight Assassin.'

by Andrea Grimes

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State of the Media: The Scene of the Crimes

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Another Citizen-Journalist Silenced in Tamaulipas

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Inside this month's print issue

Lost Children—A Texas Tragedy

A riveting new book about foster care and adoption exposes just how the state lost six kids to out-of-state mothers who murdered them.

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A Man Was Murdered Here

Searching for clues to the life and death of William Greer.

by Alex Hannaford

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