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More Perfect: Cruel and Unusual

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WNYC Studios

History, Science, Documentary, Natural Sciences, Society & Culture

4.644.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

On the inaugural episode of More Perfect, we explore three little words embedded in the 8th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: “cruel and unusual.” America has long wrestled with this concept in the context of our strongest punishment, the death penalty. A majority of “we the people” (61 percent, to be exact) are in favor of having it, but inside the Supreme Court, opinions have evolved over time in surprising ways. And outside of the court, the debate drove one woman in the UK to take on the U.S. death penalty system from Europe. It also caused states to resuscitate old methods used for executing prisoners on death row. And perhaps more than anything, it forced a conversation on what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Special thanks to Claire Phillips, Nina Perry, Stephanie Jenkins, Ralph Dellapiana, Byrd Pinkerton, Elisabeth Semel, Christina Spaulding, and The Marshall Project Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate.  Also! We’re working on collecting some audience feedback so we can do a better job of getting our show out to all of you, interacting with you, and reaching new people. We’d love to hear from you. Go to www.radiolab.org/survey to participate.

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0:00.0

Wait, you're listening.

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Okay.

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All right.

0:08.5

You're listening to Radio Lab.

0:11.4

Radio Lab.

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From WNY.

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C.

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See?

0:15.1

Yeah.

0:20.4

Can we watch Telitubbies for a second?

0:26.6

Although that's also horrible.

0:28.6

It's true.

0:30.6

Hey, this is Radio Lab. I'm Chad. I'm Rod.

0:32.6

Today we're going to share with you a story that we did a few years ago on our sister show,

0:38.9

more perfect.

0:40.3

Here's why.

0:41.5

A couple weeks ago, as you may remember, Attorney General William Barr announced that the U.S.

0:46.4

government was going to begin executing federal prisoners again.

0:50.4

Last execution was in 2003 in Indiana, and the Attorney General said the U.S. is going to start doing it again after a, quote, two-decade-long lapse.

1:00.8

It just so happens over at More Perfect.

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