NPR uncovered secret execution tapes from Virginia. More remain hidden [View all]
https://www.npr.org/2023/01/19/1149547193/secret-execution-tapes-virginia
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NPR uncovered secret execution tapes from Virginia. More remain hidden
January 19, 2023 4:40 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered
Chiara Eisner
On a summer's day in 2006, inside an apartment not far from Virginia's old death chamber, an 82-year-old man handed over a briefcase to an archivist. The bag held four execution recordings so rare, similar tapes from another state had been released just once before in history.
When executions take place, only a few people are permitted to attend as witnesses. Since prisons forbid even those journalists, lawyers and family members from recording audio or images, virtually no physical evidence from their vantage point exists from any state. But they're not the only ones watching. Prison employees also see what happens in the death chamber and they sometimes tape it.
The cassettes in the briefcase were recorded by staff, and the donor, R. M. Oliver, had worked in Virginia prisons for years. But how that government audio ended up in his bag and why he privately donated it to the Library of Virginia is a mystery. Oliver left his last position with the Department of Corrections in Richmond before any of the executions were taped. His family said he took the story to his grave when he died.
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