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Six days of horror: America’s thirst for executions returns with a vengeance

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The death penalty is waning in America , but not this week , it is n’t .

Five executions took place in five different states over six days of horror.

Such a concentrated glut of judicial killing was last seen more than 20 years ago in the US .

Experts said it was nothing random or coincidental about disdain for probable innocence.

Two of the five prisoners killed this week had strong claims of innocence.

The US supreme court refused to consider a last-minute petition from William Williams .

The heavy bias towards Black prisoners going to their deaths this week reflects a nationwide reality.

Since 1976 , 34% of all those executed have been African American .

Just 13% of the country’s population are Black.

Travis Mullis , 38 , called his death a form of assisted suicide’ Texas , a state that bans physician-assisted suicide, loaded Mullis up with the sedative pentobarbital and helped him slip away.

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informal

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English

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48

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