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65: Ep. 65 Life on Death Row with Dr. Bill Kimberlin

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Dr. Bill Kimberlin has been researching and writing about death row and the execution process for well over a decade. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice, a Master of Arts degree in Counseling, and a Doctorate in Psychology. Kimberlin began a postdoctoral residency in psychology but was most interested in understanding the worst of the worst criminal minds. This led him to focus on the psychology of those on death row and to his book, Watch Me Die.
In Watch Me Die, Dr. Bill Kimberlin explores the grim realities of death row in Ohio and across America. He spends time interviewing inmates and eating meals with them. In some cases, he is the last person to speak with them before they die. From the moment they are placed on suicide watch until the moment they are executed, Kimberlin follows their twisted and complex journey through the execution process.
Originally from Ohio, Bill and his wife Wendy and their two amazing children, Bailey and Mackenzie now live in Florida.
Find Bill at:
IG; @walking_stick69
Don't forget to check out Ty Benhoff’s new adventure, Overmatch, available now on amazon or wherever books are sold.
Thanks to Forget the Whale for the music.
Tripecoh Media LLC.
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Dr. Bill Kimberlin has been researching and writing about death row and the execution process for well over a decade. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice, a Master of Arts degree in Counseling, and a Doctorate in Psychology. Kimberlin began a postdoctoral residency in psychology but was most interested in understanding the worst of the worst criminal minds. This led him to focus on the psychology of those on death row and to his book, Watch Me Die.
In Watch Me Die, Dr. Bill Kimberlin explores the grim realities of death row in Ohio and across America. He spends time interviewing inmates and eating meals with them. In some cases, he is the last person to speak with them before they die. From the moment they are placed on suicide watch until the moment they are executed, Kimberlin follows their twisted and complex journey through the execution process.
Originally from Ohio, Bill and his wife Wendy and their two amazing children, Bailey and Mackenzie now live in Florida.
Find Bill at:
IG; @walking_stick69
Don't forget to check out Ty Benhoff’s new adventure, Overmatch, available now on amazon or wherever books are sold.
Thanks to Forget the Whale for the music.
Tripecoh Media LLC.
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