Indiana law shrouds executions in secrecy, prompting new pushes for public oversight

Dec 19, 01:52 AM

From public hangings in the town square to lethal injections witnessed by journalists, executions in the United States have historically been mostly carried out with at least some public scrutiny, but Indiana law shrouds executions in secrecy. AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on an Indiana execution that is raising questions about accountability.