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Reverend Jeff Hood, 40, wants to help condemned inmates 'feel human again' and vows to continue his efforts to befriend murderers in spite of death threats against his family A reverend who has made it his mission to comfort death row inmates in their final days has revealed the '"moral torture" his endeavor entails. Reverend Dr. Jeff Hood, 40, lives with his wife and five children in Little Rock, Arkansas. But away from his normal home life, he can suddenly find himself holding the shoulder of a murderer inside an execution chamber, moments away from the end of their life. 

Archbishop of Canterbury is latest to be approached for support by Lindsay Sandiford

Kerobokan prison, Bali, Indonesia
Kerobokan prison, Bali, Indonesia
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the latest high profile figure to be approached for help by a Redcar gran on death row in Bali.

Lindsay Sandiford, who lived in Redcar, is in a Bali prison waiting death by firing squad for drug smuggling.

Supporters on a website campaigning to raise funds for the legal battle to fight her sentence have already written to comedian turned social activist Russell Brand and billionaire businessman Sir Richard Branson after both spoke out against the execution of her fellow prisoners, known as the Bali Nine.

Now a letter to Ms Sandiford, reportedly from the office of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, has appeared on the campaign’s Facebook page.

The letter, signed by Kay Brock, the chief of staff to the Archbishop, said that at the Archbishop’s request she had been in touch with the Embassy in Jakarta, through the Consulate in Bali, to ask for their help and support.

The letter continues: “The Archbishop has made and continues to make his opposition to the death penalty known on every appropriate occasion, but unfortunately the number of cases makes it impossible to take on individual ones.”

Ms Sandiford, 58, is now the last prisoner on death row on the island’s Kerobokan jail after the other inmates were executed last month.

Sandiford, who lived in Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, was sentenced to death in January 2013 after being arrested eight months before when she was found with cocaine worth £1.6m.

After Ms Sandiford wrote to Sir Richard Branson earlier this month, he released a statement which said: “I strongly believe that the death penalty is a cruel and inhumane punishment, and every execution is one execution too many.

“We are following Lindsay Sandiford’s and other cases closely and fully support efforts that are currently underway to aid her appeal.”


Source: Gazette Live, Mike Brow, May 31, 2015

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