Procedure 769: The Witnesses to an Execution

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Procedure 769 is the document that lays down how a prisoner is to be executed. For the first time in 25 years the procedure was again followed in California, USA. On April 21, 1992, just before 6 am, Robert Harris stepped into the bright green light. All witnesses had a valid reason to watch. For one is was a democratic duty, another wanted to see justice served, some wanted to help the condemned in the last moments of his life. They all looked at the same: a dying man. Yet each saw different things happen.

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11-11-1995

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Jaap van Hoewijk

Jaap van Hoewijk

Born in 1963 and died in 2020, documentary maker Jaap van Hoewijk was known for documentaries such as Killing Time, Kleine Delicten and Piet is Weg. Van Hoewijk not only became known as a director, but also worked as a researcher, producer and screenwriter. Many of Jaap van Hoewijk's documentaries have been about unsolved cases and mortality from the start of his career. For his debut film Procedure 769 (1995), he spoke to witnesses to the execution of murderer Robert Alton Harris. In the documentary Family Secret (2001) he investigated the cause of death of his own father, whom he had thought for twenty-three years had died in an accident. Killing Time (2013) works towards an execution in Texas. And his latest film, Piet is gone (2017), is about the unsolved disappearance of Piet Beentjes, who was last seen on April 26, 1987 when he boarded the ferry to Texel.
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