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The Autobiography of an Execution
The Autobiography of an Execution | David R. Dow
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Near the beginning of The Autobiography of an Execution, David Dow lays his cards on the table. "People think that because I am against the death penalty and don't think people should be executed, that I forgive those people for what they did. Well, it isn't my place to forgive people, and if it were, I probably wouldn't. I'm a judgmental and not very forgiving guy. Just ask my wife." It this spellbinding true crime narrative, Dow takes us inside of prisons, inside the complicated minds of judges, inside execution-administration chambers, into the lives of death row inmates (some shown to be innocent, others not) and even into his own home--where the toll of working on these gnarled and difficult cases is perhaps inevitably paid. He sheds insight onto unexpected phenomena-- how even religious lawyer and justices can evince deep rooted support for putting criminals to death-- and makes palpable the suspense that clings to every word and action when human lives hang in the balance.
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#Scarathlon #Slaughterthon

Doing great so far in reading this week, even if I‘ve wandered off the TBR path a tiny bit🤣🤷🏻‍♀️

Although this one is not likely for everyone, I found it to be yet another insightful & informative look into the U.S. criminal justice system. 5⭐️

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2) Dark —\u000— this was one of the darkest books I‘ve ever read. It‘s the memoir of a Death Penalty attorney. It‘s sad. And frustrating and dark. The darkest things are usually based in truth. #noteworthynovember #books #socialjustice

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