Inside San Quentin’s Death Row | KQED Newsroom
California has nearly 750 inmates on death row, more than any other state in the nation. The vast majority are in San Quentin. KQED and other media were recently granted a rare opportunity to tour the prison’s death row and speak with inmates. It was the first such tour in over a decade.

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