An American Tragedy
Jeffrey Ferguson has been on death row for 26 years. Now he has just one hour left before he is put to death. Would you forgive the man who killed your daughter?
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Lisa Rhoden Boyd
Actors: Jeffrey Ferguson, Jennifer Ferguson, Jim Hall, Kelli Hall, Sue King
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