A Texas man was executed Tuesday evening for an elderly clerk he set on fire during a convenience store robbery more than a decade ago.— (Full Details Below👇)

Thirteen years after Nancy Harris staggered out of that Garland convenience store, skin burning and voice breaking as she described her attacker, the state of Texas answered with its own final act. Matthew Lee Johnson lay strapped to a gurney, the fluorescent lights above him as unforgiving as the security footage that had sealed his fate. He admitted what he did. He begged for forgiveness. He also carried a lifetime of addiction and childhood abuse that no court could fully untangle.

For Harris’s sprawling family—children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren—the execution was not a victory, only an ending. The law called it justice; others saw just another life extinguished. Across the country, more executions lined the calendar, each one reopening the same wound: whether a death in the name of the victim can ever quiet the fire that started it.

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