Because spending almost 30 years on death row for two murders he didn’t commit has left Anthony Ray, 62, with nightmare memories and deep psychological wounds. “Death row is another world, a world that is tormented,” he says. Anthony Ray, then a 29-year-old warehouseman, was mowing his mum’s lawn when his life was torn apart in July 1985. But as prisoner 2468’s death row neighbours went one by one to their executions, Anthony Ray vowed to remain strong. After 10 years on death row a group fighting racial injustice and inequality, took up the case.
Source: Daily Mirror June 13, 2019 21:17 UTC