Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction - The Electric Chair (2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2011

Dick Clark Productions Copyright (1997).

Season 1: Episode 1

On death row, Ray Michael Edmondson is awaiting his imminent execution in the electric chair after being convicted of first degree murder for supposedly shooting a convenience store clerk.

Hosted by James Brolin

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  • i think it's true. id prefer lethal injection.

  • @noerod87 Its true because this happened back in 1988 whare Raymond was Released by the state and been given a full pardon and was also given by the state $30.7Million severance pay for the almost execution of an innocent man Raymond Edminston, the real murderer who was cought the day of Raymonds execution in the same street was Patrick Johnston Metrease who was executed by Lethal Injection in 1995.

    it was on the news all across the the state of Florida and also in the papers.

  • Wtf is it true or fake!!!

  • This is very dangerous for a country where people elect a fraudulent kenyan commanded by the elite of crime.

  • its even worse if they make you watch opra before you die. Now thats freaking cruel !

  • If I was convicted of any crime wrongly, I'd rather life in jail with ONE meal every two days.

  • Oh did I also mention I get my own yard time as well? Private showers, and if my food gets too cold I can always write a grievence against a guard. 

  • tax payers spend over 50 thousand dollars on my defense and appeals. Plus I don't have to worry about troublesome room mates, catching AIDS or Hepatitus because I am safe and secure for at least 12-14 years..yep give me death row rather than general population any day of the week.

  • Echopropylene, I would prefer the electric chair. In America that means I get to live for at least 12-14 years in my own cell. I get special doctor visits, not having to compete on a schedule with the rest of the inmates, I get my own television instead of having to share one with the whole dorm, I get more one on one time with the chaplain instead of having to make a schedule, I get 2 guards per shift to watch over me, rather than 1 guard per 200 inmates, plus the tax payers spend

  • haha this is the same dude that played on an episode of Monk..in the similar situation...except on Monk, he convinced people he was innocent, but really wasn't.

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