“I’m An Innocent Man,” He Pleaded Before His Execution — Four Years Later, DNA Suggests He Was Telling the Truth.

Some stories don’t age — they haunt.

Ledell Lee was executed in 2017 while maintaining his innocence to the very end. Years later, DNA testing requested by the Innocence Project raised serious questions about whether the evidence ever matched him at all. Once an execution is carried out, there is no appeal, no correction, no undo button.

Cases like this force an uncomfortable reckoning with the justice system and the irreversible weight of capital punishment. When certainty is imperfect, the consequences become permanent.

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