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Execution by electrocution, usually performed using an electric chair, is an execution method originating in the United States in which the condemned person is strapped to a specially built wooden chair and electrocuted through electrodes placed on the head and leg. This execution method, conceived in 1881 by a Buffalo, New York dentist named Alfred P. Southwick, was developed throughout the 1880s as a humane alternative to hanging and first used in 1890. This execution method has been used in the United States and, for a period of several decades, in the Philippines (its first use there in 1924, last in 1976).
Historically, once the condemned person was attached to the chair, various cycles (differing in voltage and duration) of alternating current would be passed through the individual's body, in order to cause fatal damage to the internal organs (including the brain). The first more powerful jolt of electric current was designed to pass through the head and cause immediate unconsciousness and brain death. The second less powerful jolt was designed to cause fatal damage to the vital organs. Death may also be caused by electrical overstimulation of the heart.
UPDATE Dec-2014 George Stinney was CLEARED in a court of law (70 years too late) George Junius Stinney Jr. was, at age 14, the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th century (1944) The boy was small for his age (5'1) so small, they had to stack books on the electric chair. The photos at the end are George. (compare little George in this actual photo to the two white guys wearing hats http://tinyurl.com/lwo4g49 ) Because there was literally NO EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM (accused of murdering two white girls) …the question of Stinney’s guilt and the judicial process leading to his execution remained controversial This clip is from the 1991 movie "Carolina Skeletons" which is based on that event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3Ezj0QrWe4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
Taken from the documentary "Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer" (1992)
From public hanging to lethal injection, execution is not something you are meant to survive. But sometimes, people do. Today, we will be counting down 6 people that survived their execution. Number 6. Wenseslao Moguel was captured on March 18th 1915 and charged with fighting in the Mexican Revolution. Given no trial, Wenseslao was sentenced to death by firing squad. After recieving 8 shots to his body, an officer approached him and fired one last shot into his head at close range to ensure his death. Feigning death untill his executioners left, Wenseslao then made his escape going on to live a full life even making an appearence on the Ripley's Believe it or not radio show in 1937. Number 5. Anne Green was a 22 year old woman from England who after becoming pregnant my her employers g...
BEST OF HORROR The Horror Show aka House III starring Lance Henriksen & Brion James
Excerpt from Machines of Malice on the Discovery Channel in Which I appear describing the the way the electric chair works
Scene taken from the 1977 documentary: This is America part 2. It shows a real execution in a midwestern prison, in the USA...LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS!!!
A scene from the Roy Andersson-movie "Du Levande"
The electric chair execution scene in The List - the fifth episode in season 3 of The X-Files. Watch for some great directing and editing! Trivia: Bokeem Woodbine (Mike Milligan from Fargo TV series!) played in this episode!
UPDATE Dec-2014 George Stinney was CLEARED in a court of law (70 years too late) George Junius Stinney Jr. was, at age 14, the youngest person executed in the United States in the 20th century (1944) The boy was small for his age (5'1) so small, they had to stack books on the electric chair. The photos at the end are George. (compare little George in this actual photo to the two white guys wearing hats http://tinyurl.com/lwo4g49 ) Because there was literally NO EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM (accused of murdering two white girls) …the question of Stinney’s guilt and the judicial process leading to his execution remained controversial This clip is from the 1991 movie "Carolina Skeletons" which is based on that event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3Ezj0QrWe4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
Taken from the documentary "Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer" (1992)
From public hanging to lethal injection, execution is not something you are meant to survive. But sometimes, people do. Today, we will be counting down 6 people that survived their execution. Number 6. Wenseslao Moguel was captured on March 18th 1915 and charged with fighting in the Mexican Revolution. Given no trial, Wenseslao was sentenced to death by firing squad. After recieving 8 shots to his body, an officer approached him and fired one last shot into his head at close range to ensure his death. Feigning death untill his executioners left, Wenseslao then made his escape going on to live a full life even making an appearence on the Ripley's Believe it or not radio show in 1937. Number 5. Anne Green was a 22 year old woman from England who after becoming pregnant my her employers g...
BEST OF HORROR The Horror Show aka House III starring Lance Henriksen & Brion James
Excerpt from Machines of Malice on the Discovery Channel in Which I appear describing the the way the electric chair works
Scene taken from the 1977 documentary: This is America part 2. It shows a real execution in a midwestern prison, in the USA...LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS!!!
A scene from the Roy Andersson-movie "Du Levande"
The electric chair execution scene in The List - the fifth episode in season 3 of The X-Files. Watch for some great directing and editing! Trivia: Bokeem Woodbine (Mike Milligan from Fargo TV series!) played in this episode!
THE LAST WORD WITH LAWRENCE O'DONNELL 11/2/16 David Duke: Clinton Should Get Electric Chair
God forgive me for I've sinned
I've killed all of my family, all of my kin
I lost all control, may do it again
Please rid the world of this devil within me
I feel guilty, I feel guilty
Guilty for my crime
I won't be cured, I won't be cured
Be cured by serving time
I don't want to inflict, I don't want to inflict
The world with more despair
Please let me die, please let me die
in the electric chair
You say that I should live
And suffer in misery
Well, if I do there'll only be more tragedy
I won't learn my lesson till I'm dead
You've got the chance to stop my poison