Florida has four death row killers over 80. Victims’ families say it’s no reason for mercy
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Independent
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Florida's correctional system currently houses four death row inmates exceeding 80 years of age, raising complex questions about capital punishment and aging prisoners. As the state proceeds with executing three of its eldest condemned inmates consecutively, victims' families maintain firm positions against granting clemency based on age considerations. This situation highlights the intersection of criminal justice, longevity in incarceration, and the ongoing debate surrounding capital punishment in America.
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