In most places death has no schedule, but in Huntsville, Texas, an
average of 16 people per year are scheduled to be executed by lethal
injection. Inside Death Row interviews three inmates as their dates of
execution draw near, and follows the stories of their families and loved
ones as they deal with death firsthand. This story is not one of guilt
or innocence; it is about how the State of Texas carries out the death
penalty as well as the men and women whom, by choice or circumstance,
become players in the act of executing another human being. Lastly, it
explores how the residents of Huntsville feel towards living in a town
that is ground zero for capital punishment in the United States.