Family of Michigan man set to be executed in Alabama calls on Gov. Whitmer to intervene
- A Michigan prisoner, Demetrius Frazier, is scheduled for execution in Alabama despite Michigan abolishing the death penalty in 1963, due to a 2011 agreement between former governors.
- Frazier's mother, Carol Frazier, is asking Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer to use her powers to save her son from execution, claiming the extradition was improper.
- Frazier has a history of violent crimes, including the murder of Crystal Linda Kendrick in 1992, and he has been on Alabama's death row since 2011.
- Advocates oppose Frazier's execution on legal and philosophical grounds, arguing that the method of execution is cruel and unusual, and they seek his return to Michigan.
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