The documentary begins with a recitation of an excerpt from "
A Hanging," a 1931 short story by
George Orwell summarizing his experience witnessing the execution of a
Burmese man by
hanging. Each witness is then introduced. Afterwards, the documentary summarizes Harris's double robbery-murders of two teenage boys, featuring copious amounts of television footage interspersed with interviews providing commentary and recollections from the victims' family members. The documentary then focuses on Harris's troubled upbringing, featuring interviews of Harris's brother and distant cousin. Harris's brother, his distant cousin, and the warden of San Quentin Prison recount Harris's last few days and hours before his execution, including a moment when Harris was strapped into the
gas chamber but removed after receiving a last-minute
stay of execution. The documentary then covers each witness's experience and perspective of Harris's execution, which took place at approximately 6:00 am on Tuesday, April 21, 1992. Those who supported Harris's execution recounted that his death appeared to have occurred quickly and painlessly, while those in his family and those who opposed his execution recounted that Harris appeared to have been in severe pain as he struggled to avoid inhaling the lethal
hydrocyanic gas. == Reception ==