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How Dana Gray became one of the most feared women in America

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“That’s why we don’t fight back. That’s why we’re an easy population to manipulate. But it’s time that changed.”

When asked about her crimes, Dana said:

“I don’t want to talk about my crimes, because this isn’t the Dana show,” she explained, adding that she doesn’t want anyone connected to the victims to be re-traumatized by hearing about what she did.

Plea to her victims

Today, the 67-year-old convicted murderer says she has changed. She has never spoken to the families of her victims, but says that if they ever wished to meet her, she would welcome them without hesitation.

“If they want to come and cuss me out and tell me I’m a horrible person for what I did and for what they think I am, I invite them to, because it’s cathartic for them,” she said. “I want them to know that I have changed. People change.”

More than anything, she says she wants them to know that she is sorry.

“I want them to know I feel it,” Gray said, her voice shaking as she fought back tears. “Thirty years later, I feel it. And I’m so sorry.”

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