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Fourteen Days in May

The documentary "Fourteen Days in May" captures the intense 14-day period leading up to the execution of Edward Earl Johnson in 1987, examining the crucial events that unfolded in the days preceding his tragic fate.

A documentary film directed by Paul Hamann, originally aired on BBC in 1987, recounts the final days before the execution of Edward Earl Johnson, a prisoner convicted of rape and murder, who protested his innocence and claimed his confession was made under duress, ultimately executed in Mississippi's gas chamber on May 20, 1987.

Info about Fourteen Days in May

Studio(s): BBC

Originally Released: United States, Nov 11, 1987

Production Country: United Kingdom

Genres:Documentary