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🜏 THE DEVIL WITHIN
The Sean Sellers Story — Part Two
Chapters IV–VI: A Killer Reborn? Or a Script Well-Read?
A prison cell can become a tomb—or a pulpit.
In Part Two, we return to Sellers not as the eyeliner-clad teen who chanted to shadows, but as
the soft-voiced inmate who prayed to Christ and mailed cassette-sermons across America. Sean
Sellers reinvented himself. He claimed salvation. And in doing so, forced a country to ask
whether redemption has limits—or if we only pretend to believe in change until the incarcerated
actually change.
Advocates saw a conversion story. Critics saw a performance. Psychologists saw untreated
trauma. The state saw only the law.
We follow his prison years, his religious awakening, the movement to spare his life, and the
midnight hour in February 1999 when Oklahoma drew the curtain and pushed the chemicals. The
only juvenile killer executed in modern American history — and the case that helped end
juvenile death sentences forever.
Did Se...