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This mural of a child mourning a dead soldier is one of many seen in Tehran.

While traveling to an assignment, the photographer found he was following a car in which it appeared that a man was being kidnapped at gunpoint. Using his mobile radio to relay a call to the police, he was able to keep them informed of the…

Outside the public buildings and hotels in Tehran, Iranians walk on the flags of their enemies, Israel, The Soviet Union and the United States.

John Fordham of the Jacksonville Sheriffs Department cheers as the hearse containing Raulerson’s body passes by. A sign shows the executions in Florida since the death penalty was reinstated. The lone grave shows its similarity to the row--a…

Anti-death protestors mourn another execution in the early morning across the yard from the prison.

Taking a respite, Roger and Carolyn enjoy a moment together in the room Roger had been building for son Ric.

A guard opens the holding cell door adjacent to the chair. A view of “Old Sparky,” the electric chair, with phone hookups to the superintendents and the governor. The view is through the glass as seen by the witnesses.

Carolyn Vech jokes with a resident at the nursing home where she too works part time.

Out of business as a farmer, Toger works at a temporary job as a level checker on a road crew.

The two crosses strike an interesting juxtaposition as Raulerson stares out of his cell.