can you Imagine the stress of being on death row though?
Wondering each day for 20 years if this is the last one etc.
I think once you get there and are there for a number of weeks, depending on the current state you live in, you realize it will take a long long time before you are executed.
So, instead of thinking "is today going to be my last?" you're more likely to think "Is this going to be the last month I'm alive?"
There have been a number of cases where guys are about ready to be put in the chair or injected and before the day he's supposed to get it, he has an appeal and the red tape stops it from ever happening. 20yrs later he may still be waiting death. Lately, I notice there's less of that. It's like some people are actually getting tired of it and just saying "Off with his head!" and no more appeals, no more bullshit. He's in the chair a day later and dead like he was sentenced to be decades before.