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Man Killed Woman in ’94; Daughters Urge Alabama to Spare Life

In 1994 Joe Nathan James killed his ex-girlfriend, Faith Hall. This Thursday, he’s scheduled for execution by lethal injection. Rep. Juandalynn Givan has submitted a letter to Gov. Kay Ivey, Alabama’s governor, per the daughter’s request to stop the execution.

This undated photo provided by the Alabama Department of Corrections shows inmate Joe Nathan James Jr. Terryln Hall said she, her sister and her mother's brother oppose Alabama's plan to execute the man convicted of killing their mother. Unless a judge, or the governor, intervenes, Joe Nathan James Jr., will be given a lethal injection on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at a south Alabama prison. (Alabama Department of Corrections via AP)

Terralyn Hall and her sister forgave James and want him to spend his life in prison instead of being executed. So far, no answer from the governor.

The victim had dated James for a short period until he became obsessed with her, broke into her apartment, and shot her three times after pulling a gun out of his waistband. Faith was 26 when she was killed.

UPDATE: The appeal has been denied, he is scheduled to be executed on Thursday.

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