Telling The Story

#35: Jeff Hullinger, WXIA-TV, on witnessing an execution

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Sinopsis

This is one of the more difficult interviews I have ever conducted. But for journalists -- and, truly, anyone -- it is an important interview to hear. For three years I have come to know my co-worker Jeff Hullinger as verbose, eloquent, wry, and sardonic. Starting a conversation with Hullinger means beginning a singular journey of quips, observations, and insights that can only come from someone of his experience and expressiveness. He has spent three decades as a broadcaster in Atlanta; he has won 19 regional Emmys, interviewed everyone from John Elway to Mikhail Gorbachev, and called the play-by-play on the radio for a Super Bowl. Last week Hullinger did something he -- and 99.9% of journalists -- had never done: he witnessed an execution. The state of Georgia had scheduled the death of Kelly Gissendaner, who had been convicted of orchestrating the murder of her husband, Doug. About a week before the execution, Hullinger learned he had been named of five area journalists who would serve as witnesses. He did