Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has commuted Tremane Wood's sentence before he was set to receive a lethal injection on Thursday. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports.
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- Governor Kevin Stitt commuted the death sentence of Tremaine Wood, who was scheduled for execution.
- Tremaine Wood was convicted of murder during a 2002 robbery but has maintained his innocence, with his brother reportedly confessing to the crime. 14s
- Governor Stitt accepted the pardon and parole board's recommendation, changing Wood's sentence to life without parole. 47s
- Stitt has granted clemency only once before and rejected it four times during his seven years as governor. 1m 30s
- In a statement to the board, Wood said, 'I am not a monster. I am not a killer. I never was and I never have been.' 1m 49s