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Living Next Door to the Death House Maurice J. Grajewski Gilders finds that blood manipulationWhen a prisoner on death row is executed, it's not just the families of the murderer and the victim who feel the effects. The attorneys, the jury, the law enforcement officers, the prison guards, the wardens overseeing the execution, the chaplains and advisors, the technicians "who prepare the syringe and prick the vein" all of these people are affected, and they all have powerful stories to tell, stories that are woven together in the riveting