The question "What would your death row meal be?" serves as a popular topic for dinner party small talk, and even some podcasts. But it's grounded in a grim tradition. In countries which still ...
A man claiming his innocence won't get his final meal due to the previous large order of another death row inmate ...
It's the basis of dinner party small talk, cringeworthy team-building exercises and even the premise of some podcasts: 'What would your death row meal be?' The question is designed to spark ...
Texas lawmakers revoked death row inmates’ right to request a last meal after Lawrence Russell Brewer in 2011 ordered a massive meal and then did not eat it. Brewer ordered a pound of barbecue ...