I am a Killer
This is for the most part an interesting examination of what are the motivations behind the actions of people who have been condemned to death. Not all of the prisoners have been condemned to death in this series and in one particular instance a man is punished merely because he decided to go to trial. He got twice as much time as his accomplice who actually pulled the trigger. This shows the hypocrisy of the American justice system where a very rich judge sits in his cottage and says it's okay that he sentenced a boy to 40 years because that boy didn't think about the feelings of the victim. He was just in the same car, and even if you wanted to punish him he should have got the same time as the one who pulled the trigger, not more. Most of these criminals have mental issues, most of them are poor or black or immigrants. It is a quiet indictment of the justice system itself-an interesting watch.
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