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As Bill whiles away his time waiting to be transferred to another prison, Matt welcomes a special guest and answers some questions about Death Row Diaries to the best of his ability.
Read MoreAs Bill whiles away his time waiting to be transferred to another prison, Matt welcomes a special guest and answers some questions about Death Row Diaries to the best of his ability.
Read MoreBill discusses his move to another prison and walking off of Death Row after nearly forty years. It’s been a long time coming, and the guys discuss Bill’s next chapter after the end of a very tumultuous era. Death Row Diaries will resume, better than ever.
Read MoreMatt and Bill discuss the case of John Hartman, a teenager who was murdered in Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1997. Four young men were charged with the crime, but were they the correct suspects? Death Row Diaries is the only podcast hosted live from Death Row.
Read MoreMatt and Bill celebrate their one hundredth episode by discussing Diane Downs, a batty nymphomaniac who was charged with trying to kill her own children. She has issues, as they say. Death Row Diaries is the only podcast hosted live from Death Row.
Read MoreBill returns triumphantly and gives an update on his incarceration status and the prison drama which saw him on lockdown, and the guys discuss the case of Jayson Williams, a giant goofy ogre who tragically killed his limo driver. Death Row Diaries is the only podcast hosted live from Death Row.
Read MoreBill is currently in lockdown over a stabbing in San Quentin, so we briefly depart from our regularly scheduled programming.
Read MoreDamien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley were convicted of the murder of three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, accused of being Satanists, and fans of classic rock. They became known at the West Memphis Three, and posterchildren for the wrongfully convicted. Yet, questions remain, such as Echols’ statements about enjoying the taste of…
Read MoreBill tackles a host of listener submitted questions about life on Death Row in San Quentin State Prison.
Read MoreMatt and Bill discuss the notorious Yogurt Shop Murders that happened in Austin, Texas, in 1991. Although the case remains unsolved, authorities are confident that it will be. Death Row Diaries is the only podcast hosted live from Death Row.
Read MoreWhat do you say about a guy who murdered his four-year-old sister when he was only thirteen? Should he be let out of prison or not? Matt and Bill discuss. Death Row Diaries is the only podcast hosted live from Death Row.
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