On May 20, 2025, after spending 13 years on death row, Matthew Lee Johnson was executed by lethal injection at the Huntsville state penitentiary. This documentary-style video walks viewers through his final day, his last meal, and his final words, while tracing the full timeline of the crime that led to his execution. It begins on a quiet Sunday morning in Garland, where 76-year-old Nancy Harris, a great-grandmother and longtime convenience store clerk, was brutally attacked in a robbery that ended in unimaginable suffering. Using verified facts and courtroom testimony, the video details how that single act forever altered two families’ lives.
Beyond the crime and the execution, this video explores the long road through trial, sentencing, appeals, and clemency, highlighting themes of remorse, addiction, punishment, and justice. Viewers will hear Johnson’s own words from court and from the execution chamber, as well as learn how Texas carries out executions, including why there is no special last meal. This is not just a story about a death sentence, it’s a sobering look at the lasting impact of violence, the limits of closure, and the painful questions surrounding capital punishment that remain long after the gurney is rolled away.
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