Witnesses To The Execution
by Eric Mansfield
Three journalists meet to decompress at an overnight diner after filing their early-morning stories as witnesses to the state of Ohio’s most recent midnight execution -- the lethal injection of a man who raped and murdered two teen girls 20 years ago.
Still processing what they had just witnessed as part of their jobs, each must weigh the value of being a paid observer to a legal act of violence that the...
Three journalists meet to decompress at an overnight diner after filing their early-morning stories as witnesses to the state of Ohio’s most recent midnight execution -- the lethal injection of a man who raped and murdered two teen girls 20 years ago.
Still processing what they had just witnessed as part of their jobs, each must weigh the value of being a paid observer to a legal act of violence that the public never witnesses. Is there really value in journalists being seated with family members when someone is put to death? How will the experience of being in the death chamber change them?
Can they ever really move on from something they can never unsee?
A heated debate over pancakes and coffee forces each reporter to reconsider not only the merit’s of society’s decision to use the death penalty but what they themselves are enduring as willing members of the fourth estate.
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