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Simultaneously, Alabama faces the imminent execution of 50-year-old Jeffrey West, convicted of murder in 1997. While West’s case has been delayed for two and a half decades due to extensive appeals, recent developments reveal a shift. William Berry, son of West's victim, has publicly expressed forgiveness and opposes the execution, citing personal growth, divine intervention, and the recognition that executing West would only prolong pain and suffering.