
I am a documentary producer and writer focused on criminal justice and death row stories. I am from London and live in New York.
I am a documentary producer and writer focused on criminal justice and death row stories. I am from London and live in New York.
We anticipated this project would be difficult, emotionally. We knew that our relationships with these men had a fixed end date, and that the structure of the story meant that we would have to bear witness to death.
Inside Cell Double L, the last stop before execution in Oklahoma, we hear from inmates and loved ones on death watch row.
In 2004, Wade Lay and his 19-year-old son, Chris, attempted to rob a bank in Tulsa. Wade's daughter is still struggling with the fallout.
When we asked Bigler Stouffer, five days before his execution, if he’d chosen his last words, he didn’t hesitate: “Father, forgive them.” He meant his jailers.