Faith leaders make plea to save the life of death row inmate Tremane Wood

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Tuesday marked another call to save the life of death row inmate Tremane Wood. The latest plea comes from Oklahoma faith leaders ahead of his scheduled execution on Thursday.

In less than 48 hours, Tremane Wood is set to be executed, and faith leaders met in northwest Oklahoma City Tuesday morning to try and stop that. They asked Gov. Kevin Stitt to follow the Pardon and Parole Board’s recommendation for clemency.

“It is our hope and a prayer that Tremane once and finally will receive the justice that is due to him,” Brett Farley with the Catholic Conference of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Conservatives Concerned said.

Family of Oklahoma inmate on death row pleads for clemency

“We as the family, just ask Governor Stitt to please look at everything that was done in this trial that shows that my brother was not did not receive a fair trial,” Tremane’s brother Andre said…

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