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on one date in 1929, there were seven inmates executed in one night, utilizing this chair and facility. kentucky state penitentiary has the only death-row facility in the state. today, there are nearly 40 men whose cells are a stone s throw from the execution chamber. one of them is randy haight. this is no way to spend your life. one thing about being in prison and being on death row, especially, because there s so much idle time, is you ve got a lot of time to examine yourself, think about the things that you ve done, think about the opportunities you had in life and squandered them. haight ended up here after he escaped from another jail and robbed and killed two people. the jury found me guilty of a double murder and robbery and being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun, and that s what i m on death row ....
You know, there s days i wake up in here and i m not too sure if i would want to live out my days, the rest of my days in of my life in prison. leif halvorsen is 51 now. well, i was convicted in fayette county, kentucky, 1983 of a triple homicide. i was convicted with mitchell willoughby who is also on death row with me. it grew out of an argument. there were drugs involved. we were both very high on several different mind-altering substances. like randy haight, halvorsen says he regrets what he did to his victims and the impact his crime had on his family. the hardest thing i ever remember working through is my mother coming to the jail to see me the first time after i was arrested. and her whole soul was turned inside out. and, i mean, she sat there and just cried and cried. halvorsen lectures to groups of troubled teens brought to ksp as a way to deter them from lives of crime. and i tell these kids, you know, because a lot of children have this mentality that they re ....
Alive with bustle, with noise. there are loud places. when you walk on death row, it s completely silent. it is eerily silent. randy haight, convicted of double murder and armed robbery, has been on death row at kentucky state penitentiary since 1995. we have one of the most well-behaved units in the institution. well, you can t say that we ain t got nothing to lose. we ve got plenty to lose, you know. we have whatever privileges we do have, you know, that can be wiped away in a heartbeat. but that s not the only reason death row inmates are often the best behaved. their basic behavior is directly related to them being able to say in their clemency plea that we were good guys while we were there, we didn t create havoc, we weren t violent, we weren t all these things, and try to obviously ....
There was none. it wasn t a question of who did it. there s no doubt. i m not going to sell out. i m not going to change my views on the death penalty just because i m facing the death penalty. holton was not only ready to face his death sentence, he had chosen to have it carried out in the electric chair. but to his dismay he had seen his execution day come and go more than once. well, supposedly, they were serious about executing me last year. and supposedly they re serious about executing me this year. if the past is any indication, i don t think they re very serious. and that s not bravado. it s more an issue of integrity. a deal s a deal. back at kentucky state penitentiary, randy haight made it clear. he s not as eager to face death as holton. but he s ready for it, nonetheless. ....
It wasn t a question of who did it. there s no doubt. i m not going to sell out. i m not going to change my views on the death penalty just because i m facing the death penalty. holton was not only ready to face his death sentence, he had chosen to have it carried out in the electric chair, but to his dismay, he had seen his execution date come and go more than once. supposed they were serious about executing me last year and supposed they re serious about executing me this year. if the past is any indication, i don t think they re very serious. and that s not bravado. it s more an issue of integrity. a deal s a deal. back at kentucky state penitentiary, randy haight made it clear he s not as eager to face death as holton. but he s ready for it nonetheless. i m extremely sad for what ....