A Long Time Coming - LSU Alumna Shines New Light on Incarceration and 20-Year-Old LSU Social Work Case
September 08, 2020
September 08, 2020
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Sept. 8 (TNSRes) -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release:
There are two versions of this story.
In the first, a Black man named Feltus Taylor is born to a drug-addicted mother who goes to prison. He is put into foster care, suffers severe developmental delays, gets bullied and taken advantage of, commits an inexcusable and horrific act of violence, and is sentenced to death. While on death row, he writes a children's . . .
There are two versions of this story.
In the first, a Black man named Feltus Taylor is born to a drug-addicted mother who goes to prison. He is put into foster care, suffers severe developmental delays, gets bullied and taken advantage of, commits an inexcusable and horrific act of violence, and is sentenced to death. While on death row, he writes a children's . . .