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Texas man faces execution in deaths of estranged wife and her daughter
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A Texas inmate is facing scheduled execution Tuesday evening for fatally stabbing his estranged wife and drowning her 6-year-old daughter in a bathtub nearly 14 years ago.
Gary Green, 51, is set to receive a lethal injection for the September 2009 deaths of Lovetta Armstead, 32, and her daughter, Jazzmen Montgomery, at their home in Dallas.
The girl's father, Ray Montgomery, said he is not cheering for Green's execution but sees it as the justice system at work.
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