Episode 4: Justice Deferred: Death Row and Botched Executions.
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In this episode, I speak with Idaho’s longest serving death row prisoner Thomas Creech about his botched execution, what it was like to be served a death warrant, and his firsthand account of the events surrounding the execution attempt.
I’m also joined by Reverend Dr. Jeff Hood, an American spiritual advisor who has accompanied prisoners on death row and witnessed 11 executions. We discuss the realities of the death penalty, his experiences with those awaiting execution, and the human side of a system that remains one of the most debated forms of punishment.
Together, these conversations provide a rare insight into life on death row and the people whose lives have been shaped by capital punishment—from both sides of the prison bars.