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Condemned Inmate Says He's Tired of Fighting Mind Control
By Associated Press
Published: 05/02/2003

Condemned Tennessee inmate Paul Dennis Reid says he's tired of fighting what he says is a military and government conspiracy to control his mind. 
Reid told The Associated Press April 23 at Riverbend Prison in Nashville he's competent to abandon appeals in three murder convictions that involved seven deaths. He's scheduled to die by lethal injection on April 29. 
Reid says he plans to speak to the families of victims and ask their forgiveness. He says he'll also express his pardon for wrongs done to him. 
He also maintains his innocence in the three 1997 fast food restaurant murder cases and says he's a Christian who believes he's going to Heaven. 
The Correction Department decided to let members of families involved in all three cases witness Reid's execution. 
The case he's scheduled to die for involves the killings of a young manager and a teenage employee of a Nashville Captain D's restaurant. 



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