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This undated image released by the Tennessee Department of Correction shows death row inmate Don Johnson. Supporters of Johnson appealed to Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's strong Christian faith on Wednesday, April 3, 2019, in requesting clemency for the prisoner they say was redeemed by Jesus. Johnson, 68, was convicted of murdering his wife Connie Johnson in 1984 by suffocating her in a Memphis camping center that he managed. His execution is scheduled for May 16.(Tennessee Department of Corrections via AP)

This undated image released by the Tennessee Department of Correction shows death row inmate Don Johnson. Supporters of Johnson appealed to Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's strong Christian faith on Wednesday, April 3, 2019, in requesting clemency for the prisoner they say was redeemed by Jesus. Johnson, 68, was convicted of murdering his wife Connie Johnson in 1984 by suffocating her in a Memphis camping center that he managed. His execution is scheduled for May 16.(Tennessee Department of Corrections via AP)

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