Aaron Gunches: Diocese of Phoenix holds vigil on eve of execution
- Aaron Gunches, 53, is scheduled for execution in Arizona for first-degree murder, marking the state's first use of the death penalty in more than two years.
- Gunches pleaded guilty to killing Ted Price, his girlfriend's ex-husband, in 2002.
- Despite objections from lawyers not representing him, the Arizona Supreme Court rejected requests for a reprieve on Gunches's execution warrant.
- Karen Price described her brother as a kind and loving person, and the family is devastated by his death.
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Bishop Nevares leads prayer vigil on the eve of execution - The Catholic Sun
For the first time in more than two years, the state of Arizona is set to execute an inmate on Wednesday, March 19. The Office of Prison Ministries and the Office of Respect Life Ministries held a prayer vigil Tuesday night at St. Mary’s Basilica in downtown Phoenix led by Bishop Eduardo Nevares. A group of faithful gathered to pray for inmate, Aaron Gunches, the victim, the families and for an end to the death penalty. Opposition to the death p…
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