Was the electric chair ever really humane—or just a more palatable performance of violence?
In this episode, we trace the chilling history of one of the most infamous execution devices in American history: the electric chair. From its invention in the late 1800s to its role in Georgia’s death penalty system, we explore how electrocution became a symbol of “modern” justice—and whether it ever truly lived up to that label.
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