1h 11 min

A Look Inside Death Row with Dr. Bill Kimberlin California Haunts Radio

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Dr. William "Bill" Kimberlin is a professor of psychology at Lorain County Community College in Ohio. He is also an instructor at the Ohio Business College. He has taught in the social sciences for more than 15 years, with a concentration in the field of psychology after receiving his doctorate in clinical psychology in 2005. He also holds a master's degree in counseling, as well as two Bachelor of Science degrees in criminal justice and sociology.
Prior to becoming a college instructor, Kimberlin was an adult probation officer and a drug and alcohol counselor. He currently sits on a nine county community-based correction facility board where he is in his second term of appointment. Kimberlin has co-authored textbooks in psychology and sociology. This is his first publication completed solely on his own.
His book, “Watch Me Die,” chronicles his contact with inmates on death row in Ohio. Kimberlin spent hours with the inmates, talking to them, eating with them, and in many cases, watching them be executed. It is a first hand account of the execution process and what goes on leading up to the event.
Books
Watch Me Die

Dr. William "Bill" Kimberlin is a professor of psychology at Lorain County Community College in Ohio. He is also an instructor at the Ohio Business College. He has taught in the social sciences for more than 15 years, with a concentration in the field of psychology after receiving his doctorate in clinical psychology in 2005. He also holds a master's degree in counseling, as well as two Bachelor of Science degrees in criminal justice and sociology.
Prior to becoming a college instructor, Kimberlin was an adult probation officer and a drug and alcohol counselor. He currently sits on a nine county community-based correction facility board where he is in his second term of appointment. Kimberlin has co-authored textbooks in psychology and sociology. This is his first publication completed solely on his own.
His book, “Watch Me Die,” chronicles his contact with inmates on death row in Ohio. Kimberlin spent hours with the inmates, talking to them, eating with them, and in many cases, watching them be executed. It is a first hand account of the execution process and what goes on leading up to the event.
Books
Watch Me Die

1h 11 min