In the heart of Arkansas, between 1944 and 1945, a chilling tale unfolded—a story of a man known as "Big Jim."
James Waybern Hall, better known as "Big Jim," left a trail of terror in his wake, taking the lives of four individuals, including his own wife.
Convicted of murder after a swift two-day trial in May 1945, Hall faced the ultimate sentence: death.
But even as he was led to the electric chair on January 4, 1946, his demeanor was unsettlingly cheerful.
"Boys, I'm not afraid," he declared with a smile. "I can take it."
Join us as we delve deep into the mind of a killer, exploring the dark chapters of "Big Jim" Hall's life, the impact on his victims, and the chilling events that led to his final moments.
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