WATCH ME DIE
WATCH ME DIE
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Bill Kimberlin steps into Death Row, and talks to the inmates - gathering their thoughts and often witnessing their execution.
This was a great read, and one that was interesting with the materials, backgrounds, and thoughts of the author.
Super interesting and extremely thorough research. Bill Kimberlin's dedication is admirable, especially being exposed to some of the worst of humanity. I learned a lot, namely different methods of execution. The stories were personable despite the atrocities. My personal beliefs on the matter have not changed, however, I am glad to be better informed and to be aware that it's a broken system. Both sides of the argument get fair attention which I appreciate, although, the book focuses more on the inmates which is what made this such a fascinating read. Politics came more into the picture toward the end and felt like less about the people which changed the tone for me, but it seems like there is a possibility for more material in the future.