By Robert Wilonsky December 16, 2004
Andre Anthony Lewis used to dream about his death. He thought of it so often it became almost like the memory of something that hadn't yet happened. In this dream, Lewis sits in a prison cell, a man comes to fetch him, and together they walk down a long, silent corridor that leads to a small white room in which a cold metal gurney sits in the middle of the floor. Lewis climbs on that table, and the man straps him to it. Then he jabs a needle into Lewis' enormous arm and fills his body with a combination of muscle relaxants and surgical anesthetics, which will plunge him into a deep sleep from which the son of Odell and Betty Mae Lewis...
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Andre Lewis, top, is off Death Row now, trying to adjust to life without a Grim Reaper over his shoulder. His father, Odell, bottom left, died in 1994 after years of abusing his children. Ruth Sims, bottom right, hasn't spoken with Andre in three years.