What would you choose for your final meal? In this episode, the Crowd dives into the morbidly fascinating world of famous death row inmates and their last meal requests.
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00:00 - Start
05:13 - Ronnie Threadgill
10:14 - Timothy McVeigh
15:48 - Ted Bundy
22:01 - John Wayne Gacy
24:03 - Thomas J. Grasso
29:42 - Ricky Ray Rector
35:59 - Ronnie Lee Gardner
36:32 - Gary Gilmore
40:24 - James Edward Smith
46:02 - Robert Buell & Victor Feguer
49:53 - Lawrence Russell Brewer
53:24 - Odell Barnes
57:33 - Our Final Meal Picks
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