The Devil and the Death Penalty
Documentary · Crime
Overview
This documentary recounts the dysfunctional state of the death penalty in the state of California by revisiting the crimes, arrest, trials and appeals of Lawrence Bittaker, a convicted serial killer who has been on death row at San Quentin since 1981.
Top Cast
Erwin Chemerinsky
Erwin Chemerinsky
Erwin Chemerinsky
Philip Gibbons
Philip Gibbons
(voice)
Philip Gibbons
(voice)
Stephen Kay
Stephen Kay
Self
Stephen Kay
Self
Elaine Wang
Elaine Wang
Ruth Torres (voice)
Elaine Wang
Ruth Torres (voice)
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