About Redemption

Raymond’s book, “Redemption,” is a powerful and raw account of his mistakes and crimes. It is told in a fictional setting that chronicles his struggles, his triumphs, and his journey towards redemption. The book is a testament to the human spirit.

Redemption
Ray Franklyn, a former death row inmate who has served over forty years behind bars, now walks free as a parolee. Transformed by faith, Ray leads a modest ministry and has forged significant connections. Compelled by divine urging and the encouragement of his mother’s church friend, Ray agrees to meet with Chuck Roberson, a condemned man on the brink of execution

Through sharing his tumultuous past and interpreting biblical tales, Ray befriends Chuck, endeavoring to guide him towards spiritual salvation. As Ray confronts Chuck’s skepticism and grapples with his own lingering uncertainties, he must also contend with the inquisitive Warden, who is intrigued by the influential connections that facilitated Ray’s access.

In the narrative’s climax, Chuck experiences a profound redemption, and Ray comes to embrace his calling to minister to other death row inmates facing their final moments.

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Raymond with his Mother Ruby

Redemption was dedicated to Raymond’s loving Mother Ruby.

About Raymond

Raymond Lee Franklin

Raymond Franklin is a writer and advocate for criminal justice reform. He has spent over 44 years in prison, where he has used his experiences to write a powerful and thought-provoking book, “Redemption.” Despite the challenges he has faced, Raymond remains committed to sharing his story and advocating for positive change.

Raymond Franklin was born in Kansas City Missouri on 8/27/57. His father was in the Air Force so he was raised in South Carolina and then Georgia. He had a loving but somewhat turbulent family life. His childhood was pretty much typical, but he made some serious mistakes in his youth that led him down a path he never could have imagined. At the age of twenty-one, he was sentenced to death for murder. He spent over five years on Death Row before an intent issue changed his sentence to life in prison.

During his time in prison, Raymond had a transformative experience. He realized that he had the power to change his life and make a positive impact on the world. He completed his GED and two Associate Degrees. Then he started helping other inmates with their cases. Using his experiences as inspiration he started writing.

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