Clifford Irving's Legal Novels - 02 - FINAL ARGUMENT - A Legal Thriller - Plot & Excerpts
To Raiford again, and to death row. Sneakers squeaked where black men played basketball on cracked concrete. Bodies glistened and iron clanged where others lifted weights. Angry voices drifted through sunlight. At the main building of the prison, I was expected. My ID was checked, I passed through the metal detector, and I was led into the cool office of the assistant superintendent. A placard on the desk read: RAYMOND G. WRIGHT. There were two telephones on the desk: a red instrument to communicate with the outside world, a black one to communicate within the perimeter of the prison. Raymond G. Wright wore a white button-down shirt and a striped tie. A creased brown suit jacket hung on a wooden clothes tree in the corner of the room. I remembered seeing Wright for a minute or two in the death chamber when they had electrocuted Sweeting. Fred Olsen had told me that the assistant superintendent engaged the circuit breakers before the switch was tripped by the executioner and the automatic cycle began.
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