{"id":188625,"date":"2023-11-11T14:38:49","date_gmt":"2023-11-11T14:38:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/?p=188625"},"modified":"2023-11-11T14:38:49","modified_gmt":"2023-11-11T14:38:49","slug":"death-row-killers-final-meals-recreated-by-bloke-who-found-one-very-unnerving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/world-news\/death-row-killers-final-meals-recreated-by-bloke-who-found-one-very-unnerving\/","title":{"rendered":"Death Row killers’ final meals recreated by bloke who found one very ‘unnerving’"},"content":{"rendered":"

A social media star who recreates the "unsettling" final meals of Death Row killers has admitted that he may be "weird" for doing so, and claims he only found one "unnerving".<\/p>\n

TikToker and YouTuber Josh Slavin, from Washington DC in the US, became so intrigued by Death Row inmates' last meal requests that he set out to recreate, eat, and rate them all. And the 22-year-old said he started his surreal pastime because he "might just be weird". <\/p>\n

The tradition of last meals "[stretch] back across centuries of United States history and before," according to one research paper. Most people believe that it originates beacuse in Ancient Greece, you had to feed the person who was going to be executed so they didn't come back a hungry ghost.<\/p>\n

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Fast forward to recent times, and most US states provide a final meal to prisoners who have been sentenced to death. Typically a decadent spread will be chosen, with one of the big fast food chains usually represented. And Josh Slavin told the Star that he always wondered what his would be.<\/p>\n

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Speaking to the Daily Star, Josh explained: "Like most people (I think \u2013 I might just be weird), I have had countless conversations discussing what the ultimate final meal composition would be."<\/p>\n

His said this started his fascination, before it became even stronger. He added: "It prompted me to look deeper into what people had actually selected when forced to choose, and I thought it would be interesting explore these meals and the stories behind them.<\/p>\n

"I\u2019ve been very fortunate that my audience has found this series to be compelling, and that I also happen really enjoy the process of creating these videos as well!"<\/p>\n

And his audience certainly do enjoy his content, with Josh raking in 23.3M likes on TikTok alone. His videos often reach several million people and he commands 607.2K followers on the video-sharing site.<\/p>\n

Brave Josh said the meals don't usually creep him out, but admitted that he found one "unnerving".<\/p>\n

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