In The Executioner's Shadow
Health & Wellbeing
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53m
In the Executioner’s Shadow examines the death penalty's profound moral conflicts. A former executioner nearly kills an innocent man; a bombing victim wrestles with the concept of justice; and grieving parents fight to spare their daughter's killer. This powerful film forces viewers to confront their deepest beliefs about crime and punishment.
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