“The only thanks you and your kind will ever get from me for your efforts on my behalf is that I wish you all had one neck and that I had my hands on it.”
About This Quote
From a letter to the Society for the Abolishment of Capital Punishment, Leavenworth, Kansas, May 23, 1930.
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