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Gangster

Killing Death Row: 6. Living and Dying

Gangster

BBC

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

An execution and the story of an exoneration. Livvy Haydock hears about the final moments of one life, and the relief and joy of release when a different case is overturned. In this final episode she considers the impact of a changing political landscape on the future of the death chamber. Join Livvy as she takes us deep into Death Row in the USA. While support for the Death Penalty in the US remains at over 50 per cent, there’s been a steady decline in the number of executions – from the modern era peak of 98 in 1999 to just 18 in 2023 so far. Only a handful of states actually carry out the killings. It’s even become more difficult for executioners to get hold of the drugs used in lethal injections, which is what led Livvy Haydock to a surreal story about a man in Acton, West London, who was supplying these lethal drugs to state penitentiaries in the US, and on to the macabre world of Death Row – and the people who live, work, and die on it. Whether it’s the bizarre hunt for new lethal injection supplies, or the tip of the glasses that mark an executioner’s signal, Livvy goes right behind the scenes into the chamber itself to examine the pressures on the system that have left just 5 US states actively carrying out executions this year and around 2,400 Death Row prisoners in limbo. We’ll hear from an inmate waiting to die, and one saved at the last moment. We’ll chat to the wardens who make it happen, and the campaigners who want to stop it. And throughout it all, we’ll discover the possible future for Death Row in the only western democracy still carrying out capital punishment. Presenter: Livvy Haydock Series producer: Anna Meisel Sounds design and mix: Richard Hannaford Editor: Clare Fordham Production coordinator: Janet Staples

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Before we start, a warning that this episode contains strong language.

0:45.1

Good afternoon, I'm Kaelan McLoughland, the communications

0:47.5

director with the Department of Corrections.

0:50.2

There's about to be an execution. A crowd of press is gathering on what looks like a large

0:56.0

village green with neatly cut grass and electrons set up on one side.

1:01.2

It's a lovely sunny scene. You could bring a picnic.

1:05.0

Until you remember, a death chamber is across the road from the field and a man is waiting

1:10.6

to die in a holding cell right next to it.

1:15.4

Foreign media aren't ever allowed into the room to witness a United States legal homicide.

1:21.3

So we've arranged for local journalists John Koch to cover it for us.

1:26.0

John Koch, now I am yours. What do you want me to do?

1:31.7

Hop on one foot and tap my head.

1:34.4

John Koch is a character. He's a death row reporting veteran who has seen 82 executions

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