Understanding the Death Penalty: Malcolm Gladwell on The Intercept Briefing
12/11/202542 min
Malcolm and Liliana Segura, a criminal justice reporter at Intercept, sat down for an episode of The Intercept Briefing to discuss The Alabama Murders, the inherent cruelty of the death penalty, and the concerning rise of executions in America.
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