4 Best Death Penalty Podcasts

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Death Penalty Podcasts

Here are 4 Best Death Penalty Podcasts worth listening to in 2024

1. The Last Meal Podcast

The Last Meal Podcast True crime cases that all end in the death penalty. We look at the history of the death penalty, last meals, and what abhorrent things a person can do that results in the ultimate punishment.
Podcast thelastmealpodcast.podbean.com
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2. The Last Supper: A True Crime Podcast

The Last Supper: A True Crime Podcast Welcome to The Last Supper: A True Crime Podcast!
Podcast podcasters.spotify.com
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Facebook Followers 44 Frequency 3 episodes / year Avg Length 28 min Listen on Apple Spotify YouTube Get Email Contact

3. Discussions With DPIC

Discussions With DPIC Examining issues in the death penalty system. Brought to you by the Death Penalty Information Center, a non-profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment.
Podcast deathpenaltyinfo.org
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Facebook Followers 12.2KInstagram Followers 1.2K Frequency 3 episodes / quarter Avg Length 35 min Listen on Spotify Get Email Contact

4. Ballad of Reading Gaol

Ballad of Reading Gaol Wilde's meditation on capital punishment, the Ballad of Reading Gaol comes after he was convicted and imprisoned under charges of gross indecency. The charges stemmed from his affair with Lord Alfred Douglas, the son of the Marquis of Queensberry. It relates the story of an execution of a man who murdered his wife which Wilde witnessed during his internment. Published in 1898, it was Wilde's last published poem as he would die in 1900 from cerebral meningitis, caused by syphilis.
Podcast spreaker.com
Frequency 1 episode / year Get Email Contact

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