Watch Me Die
Last Words from Death Row
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Tom Lennon
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Bill Kimberlin
About this listen
Step inside the death chamber and behind the walls of Ohio’s death row.
Bill Kimberlin, PsyD, invites the listener on an extensive and unbiased journey inside Ohio’s death row in Watch Me Die: Last Words from Death Row.
You will see how these inmates think as Kimberlin not only spends time interviewing them, but also eats meals with them and, in some cases, is the last person to speak with them before they are executed. From the moment they are placed on suicide watch until the moment they are pronounced dead right in front of him, Kimberlin will walk you through the twisted and complex execution process in the state of Ohio.
Watch Me Die presents an unbiased look at the realities of death row, in Ohio and America as a whole. This book is much more than an argument about the death penalty. Instead, Kimberlin exposes the harsh truth of what it is like to be on death row, counting the days until your own execution, as told to him by those who have lived it.
With no physical or mental restraints, Kimberlin’s conversations earn the trust of many high-level and violent offenders. He shares with the reader these unfiltered and honest thoughts from people staring in the face of death. Their writings, their artwork, and their own words will put the reader in the room with these dangerous killers. Nothing is off-limits and there is nothing to shield Kimberlin from the same hands that have taken countless lives, leaving Kimberlin himself asking, “Will this be my last trip to death row?”
In this newly revised edition of Watch Me Die, Bill Kimberlin takes the reader on a more intimate journey into death row than ever before. This edition includes a “Where Are They Now?” section, updating the listener on which inmates have faced their execution, which inmates are still counting their days, and who else has asked Kimberlin to watch them die.
©2021 Bill Kimberlin (P)2021 WildBlue PressWhat listeners say about Watch Me Die
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- 🌈 Josie 🦄
- 26-08-24
"A serial killers worst fear is society forgetting them while they're still alive" 😶
I received an ARC copy of this audiobook to review.
I very much enjoyed this book, I found it totally fascinating. I love true crime stories in general so hearing all about death row and the prisoners themselves was so interesting. I want to know more about some of the ones referred to in this book and their crimes now. I also wish I could see some of the art work etc. I feel like that could be another whole book on its own.
I listened to this whole book in one sitting as I just didn't want it to end. Definitely recommend this if you have in interest or curiosity about Death Row.
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- caroline
- 10-12-21
Really interesting - learnt a lot
This was fascinating and something that I would normally not have listened to. I learnt a lot - obviously the author had done a lot of research into the book and this was evidenced. I could not do what he did, but it is good that someone has to get a better viewpoint into the whole death row system. There was a lot of food for thought.
The narration really suited the book
I was given a free copy by the narrator but this in no way influenced my review.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-02-24
Very interesting listen
Very interesting listen well narrated and fascinating if not unnerving getting into the minds and personalities of some of the inmates. Definitely worth a listen.
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