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The execution of Carri Dale Grayson has prompted renewed calls from anti-death penalty advocates, who argue that "murdering inmates under the guise of justice needs to stop." Critics assert that state-sanctioned executions should not be viewed or classified as a legitimate cause of death. They contend that the moral implications of taking a life under the pretense of administering justice create a troubling paradox that the state must reconcile.