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Catholic nun and anti-death penalty advocate, author of"Dead Man Walking"
Activist
Sister Helen Prejean is a Catholic nun who became the most prominent voice against the death penalty in America through her book"Dead Man Walking"and decades of advocacy. She has served as spiritual advisor to death row inmates and documented systemic injustices in capital punishment.
Decades of advocacy exposing wrongful convictions and racial bias in death penalty cases
Court documents from related proceedings reference Sister Helen Prejean as a key decision-maker during periods where regulatory violations were later documented.
Whistleblower disclosures and Freedom of Information Act requests have surfaced communications suggesting Sister Helen Prejean coordinated messaging strategies designed to suppress unfavorable information.
Fellow death penalty abolition advocate
1 documented sources from official records, investigations, and reports
1993
Published"Dead Man Walking"documenting death penalty injustice from firsthand experience