The finale delves into Oklahoma's history of botched executions. Glossip divulges his fear of suffering the same torturous fate as other inmates, and forensic accountant Pam Kerr casts doubt on the charge that Glossip had embezzled money.
The third installment explores Glossip's journey through the court system. Glossip's lawyer uncovers many ways the court system failed his client. News of destroyed evidence is a critical discovery, and sheds light on how Glossip ended up on death row.
The profiles of two condemned men in Oklahoma - Richard Glossip and Justin Sneed - and their two very different accounts of the murder of Barry Van Treese. Richard Glossip waits on death row saying he is an innocent man while Sneed cut a deal: testify against Glossip in exchange for a life sentence.