Helen prey the nta news reporter
You're referring to Helen Prejean, not Helen Prey!
Helen Prejean is a Catholic nun and author who has been a vocal advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. She is best known for her book "Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States," which was published in 1993 and later adapted into a film of the same name.
Prejean's book tells the story of her experiences as a spiritual advisor to a death row inmate named Patrick Sonnier, who was executed in Louisiana in 1984. The book is a powerful critique of the death penalty and explores the emotional and spiritual struggles that Prejean faced as she worked with Sonnier and other death row inmates.
Prejean has continued to be a prominent voice in the debate over capital punishment, and has written several other books on the topic. She has also been involved in various advocacy efforts, including working with the Catholic Church to promote alternatives to the death penalty.
It's worth noting that Helen Prejean is not a news reporter, but rather a nun and author who has written extensively on the topic of the death penalty.