
Death Row: The Final Minutes
My Life as an Execution Witness in America's Most Infamous Prison
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- 05-28-18
Somewhat misleading title
This is an interesting book, but it does not really go into detail about “the final minutes”.
I was very disappointed the narrator consistently mispronounced several words common in Texas such as “San Miguel, Martinez, and Corsicana”. Come on, you’re from Texas and do not know how to pronounce common Hispanic surnames?
I appreciate that the author did not try to convince me the death penalty is wrong, but instead she explains her growth and changes which led to her change of mind.
As far as the conflict with Livingston, he is your boss. Your job is to do what he says, not what your former supervisor thought the job should be. No wonder you were drummed out, but as a former exempt employee, I understand the hypocrisy of those time sheets
Overall, a good listen
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- 08-24-21
Brilliant
Michelle is by far one of the most brilliant writers I’ve heard and her honest & raw portrayal of the death penalty in Texas is riveting. Very thought provoking
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- 07-30-18
Interesting
As a person whose interest in LE and all aspects of it, it is interesting to hear the inside stories behind a very well known Texas Prison as Texas is highly known for the death penalty. There are stories of the persons on death row on the TDCJ website. It tells you the crime committed, last meal if there was one and date of execution. Michelle did good with this book. Getting her and Larry’s perspective on it. Superiors like hers seem to be everywhere.
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- 04-25-21
Deeply moved by this book
I would certainly recommend this book. It will make anyone think about their decision to support or to object to the death penalty. There are some people that their crimes are bad enough to be pretty disturbing, but there are inevitably those who are wrongfully convicted and then there are also those who society seems to have forgotten about entirely.
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- shipyardjay
- 01-18-22
Really in-depth and engaging. Great job!
Really good work here. I didn’t want it to end. I’m fascinated by that walk down the hall, the climb up onto the gurney, and how these inmates just allow those lines to be hooked up into their veins. Wow. At that point I can’t believe you can feel any more hopeless. Unfortunately so many of them have nothing to do in prison but “change” and I can’t help but ask myself would they’ve been the case if they hadn’t been caught? I still, after many years of thought can’t decide where I am on the death penalty but if an inmate is being executed for a terrible crime it doesn’t bother me in the least to know that their execution was 1/2 botched and they suffered in great pain in the end. Still doesn’t compare to killing a woman’s children in front of her and then raping and slicing their throat. If there is going to be a death penalty, then I have no qualms about how these criminals are smoked. See ‘ya later! But I also believe there are many sincere stories where men died that didn’t need to. One time is too many right? The author did a great job of putting us IN the environment with her during the heyday, the gentleman’s club she adhered to in good faith, the everyday that only those that do that job can relate to. All the while never focusing too much on herself or making herself into a hero of any sorts. I do believe her when she tells her side of the story and what they did to her on the wha out was bullshit. Bags of shit. Glad she can rest easy on her pillow at night because she deserves it. “Falsifying time-sheets.” C’mon ppl…..we’ve all worked in situations like that. They run you dry, so you take a little when you can and fuck ‘em. Each and every inmate she covered, whether she liked them, had a good or bad repore with them or not she simply gave her opinion and moved in. She made sure to quickly go over each of their crimes as well. Whew. But over all I think this is one I’ll remember for a long time. Very honest. Very detailed and most of all very personal. Can’t recommend it enough!
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- HJ William
- 08-02-18
Tough but worth it.
A tough subject from someone who lived a tough life.
I found myself wanting to stop and return this book multiple times:
- Sometimes because I did not want to hear any more praise for the prison system
- Sometimes because the reading was not all that great
- Sometimes because I was done hearing about the conflict that is capital punishment
It was worth the listen. Mostly to hear the heartfelt story that Michelle told.
I was curious to see where Michelle would stand at the end and it was not what I would have thought.
The only way Capital Punishment will come to an end or more prominent use is if we as a society hear and understand all sides and then as a group attempt to move beyond punishment revenge.
Easy for me to type as I have not experienced the challenges that Michelle has...however, I would quote Victor Frankel who said: "There is always a choice."
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- DjDookiefumes
- 09-16-21
Amazing perspective on capital punishment
I’ve been a long time neutral proponent of capital punishment especially since it’s been reported that we’ve executed several innocent people in the past that were exonerated after the fact by DNA testing. This book offers a first person perspective of the humanity and depravity involved in our capital punishment system. 100% worth the read or listen.
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- Tiffany Jane Chapman
- 08-05-23
interesting
I highly enjoyed this book. held my attention. I feel the life experiences shared here are extremely thought-provoking. shows humanity can be found where one would least expect it.
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- Elsa Alcala
- 08-19-23
Extremely good review of death row
I found this book to be an educational and easy listen. I appreciated Michelle’s and Larry’s honesty about the emotional impacts of the death penalty in them. However, I find Michelle’s continued support of the death penalty bizarre, in light of her admission about how unfair it is to some people.
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- Angelic W
- 03-29-19
Great read
I never considered the impact capital punishment has on those charged with carrying out the task. a very interesting perspective and the balance of humanity for others and realization of past transgressions are profound.
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