Carol Byers
Houston, Texas

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Another
Kind of Victims
By Susan Lee Solar
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Carol Byars’ husband, James
Hapney, was shot in 1977 by his mother’s next-door
neighborhood during an altercation. He died from his wounds
eight months later. Carol’s mother-in-law immediately urged
family members to get guns and retaliate, but Carol knew
even then that she wanted nothing to do with vengeance.
“There had been enough bloodshed,” she says.
In court,
Carol observed the man who was ultimately convicted of the crime and
sentenced to life in prison. “I remember thinking he had the face of a
baby,” she recalls, “and I remember thinking about how he had a mama,
and a young wife, and babies of his own. I couldn’t imagine his mother
watching her child being put to death, or his children watching their
father being put to death. I never wanted that.”
Years later, Carol tried to
make contact with the man who had killed her husband. “I went to find
him to tell him I had forgiven him,” she says, “and I found out he had
died. I’m sorry I never had a chance to tell him.”
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;
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