A Texas death row inmate gave haunting last words before his execution on Thursday. Blaine Milam, 35, was convicted of the brutal 2008 killing of 13-month-old Amora Rose.
Milam and his then-girlfriend claimed they were performing an “exorcism.” Prosecutors said the child was beaten, strangled, and tortured over 30 hours. “We will never know what Amora would have given this world,” said District Attorney Micheal Jimerson.

As the lethal injection began, Milam appeared calm, then spoke his last message. “If any of you would like to see me again, I implore you to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior… I love you all. Bring me home, Jesus.”
His girlfriend, Jesseca Carson, was tried separately and sentenced to life without parole. Milam became the fifth person executed in Texas this year. The case, described as one of the state’s most disturbing crimes, leaves behind painful questions about justice, faith, and loss.
Do you believe his final words will spark reflection—or only deepen the tragedy?