Oklahoma governor stops execution of man convicted in 2002 killing
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Oklahoma governor stops execution of man convicted in 2002 killing
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Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt commuted the death sentence of Tremane Wood, who was set to be executed, to life in prison after a state panel recommendation. NBC News' George Solis explains what lead to the decision.Nov. 14, 2025