Rodney Reed has spent more than 21 years on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites.
LIVINGSTON Texas - The outcry is growing from an army of supporters, including celebrities, clergy and state lawmakers, trying to stop the execution of Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, who is set to die in less than two weeks.
They point to new witness accounts and evidence they say exonerates Reed.
But critics, including the lead prosecutor in Reed's case, say there is overwhelming evidence that he is guilty.
"Rodney Reed is not innocent at all and all these people that think he's innocent, I'm so sorry, they're so blinded," Schlueter, now 42, said about Stites' murder.