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RON CARLSON

JOURNEY OF HOPE...
from violence to healing™
JOURNEY PARTICIPANT
INDIANA &
TEXAS
The world is not
a better place because the State of Texas executed Karla Faye Tucker. Even
though Karla murdered my only sibling -- my sister, Deborah, who had raised me
after our mother died -- I stood with her as one of her witnesses when she was
executed. I was there to stand up for the Lord, for the strength of his love.
Karla and I had both done a lot of wrong in our lives. We had both turned to
drugs to heal our pain; we had both hurt a lot of people. But the love of
Jesus Christ transformed us. We were able to forgive ourselves and each other.
"I love you Ronnie," was one of the last things Karla said. I still
carry that love with me.
RON CARLSON
HOUSTON TEXAS
PROFILE:
Ron Carlson's
sister, Deborah Ruth Carlson Davis Thornton, and Jerry Lynn Dean were murdered
with a pick ax by Karla Faye Tucker and Daniel Ryan Garrett on June 13, 1983.
Both Tucker and Garrett were sentenced to death. Ron originally supported
their sentences, telling the prosecutors, "I think they got what they
deserved." Ron lost his stepfather and natural father within a year of
Deborah's death. "You can't imagine the anger that was in this
body," he says now. For many years, Ron treated his pain with alcohol and
drugs, until becoming a Christian and turning his life "over to the
Lord" in 1990. Ron ultimately forgave Karla and Dan and worked hard to
commute their death sentences. Dan died in prison of natural causes in 1993.
Despite widespread appeals on her behalf, Karla Faye Tucker was executed on
February 3,1998, in Huntsville, Texas. Ron was invited by Karla to witness the
execution as one of her representatives. When he did so, he become the first
known victim's family member to witness an execution on behalf of the
murderer. Ron's decision caused rifts within his family that remain to be
healed. But most family members still offer their love and support. And Ron
knows he made the right decision. "I drew strength from the Lord, and I
knew he was here. God reached out of heaven to hold us in his hands and cradle
us with his love and compassion. Karla died with a smile on her face. They
took her body, but they didn't kill her spirit."
Reprinted
with permission from "Not In Our Name: Murder Victims Families Speak
Out Against the Death Penalty," a publication of Murder Victims
Families For Reconciliation,
Barbara Hood & Rachel King, Editors. MVFR
THE JOURNEY’S
FAVORITE RON SITES:
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Home Page
This
Can't Be Right -- THE LUTHERAN
A
Life Restored -- LIGHT MAGAZINE
Why
Forgive -- BY
RON CARLSON
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