Amy Robach
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The state would say, we want her.
How about you?
Yeah, we've talked about it plenty.
Just not a fan of this ceremony, if you will, for us going through the process of killing somebody.
It just feels barbaric, no matter what that crime happens to be.
And there's been some horrific, horrific crimes to where I would say if that family member
went and killed that person and I was on the jury, I would do a whole time to kill thing where, nope, not guilty.
I was just curious as we were talking about if it's different with a man or woman.
No, it's no different for us necessarily, but only 18 women.
So, Robes, yes, this will make headlines.
Krista Gayle Pike, how will the country feel?
Will there be a different conversation leading up to this execution about the death penalty?
And there are some, actually, Robe, there are.
She has as a part of her story in her case, if you not the crime, but her life leading up to the crime to where you would go, wow, you would have a look.
You got to take a beat to go, man, this person had it bad.
A lot of people would hear those details and say, oh yeah, this woman doesn't deserve to live.
That's understandable.
That's heinous.
There is no question there at all, Robes.
But some of the, and you've looked into and got into, she had a very tough, and some of her attorneys and others who are advocating for her to not be on death row, she had a history, Robes, of just a horrific upbringing, mental illness.