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Would that be St Kitts which abolished it in 2002? I rmember that Bertil Fox's death sentance was commuted that year to a life sentance.
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This one, fortunately, does not. The last execution by hanging in Canada was on December 11, 1962 at Toronto's Don Jail.
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That fellow sentenced to death in N. Ireland was named William Holden and it was actually 1973. He was reprieved later in the year.
The last people executed on British soil were a couple of chaps hanged in Bermuda during 1977.
A source I have says the death penalty wasn't totally abolished in all British overseas territories until 2002.
This former overseas territory still has it, at least in most states.
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I think the last death sentence in the U.K. was for a similar crime in 1971 and was not carried out of course.
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostI believe the last execution in England by something other than hanging was in 1941. That was by firing squad.
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Originally posted by doris View PostAnother dreadful and interesting punishment was boiling to death, Henry VIII had this added to the list of punishments for poisoning (and my researches indicate that the water was raised to temperature after the victim had been inserted into the vessel).
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I believe the last execution in England by something other than hanging was in 1941. That was by firing squad.
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Originally posted by Rick Mattix View PostI've read or heard that two or three centuries back burning was the preferred method of execution for women as it was considered indecent to hoist them in the air and expose their privates.
Ladies were burnt for petty treason and witchcraft, but still hanged for other capital offenses.
Another dreadful and interesting punishment was boiling to death, Henry VIII had this added to the list of punishments for poisoning (and my researches indicate that the water was raised to temperature after the victim had been inserted into the vessel).
doris
Ive done it again-reposted as opposed to editing, sorry. Again.
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Originally posted by Rick Mattix View PostI've read or heard that two or three centuries back burning was the preferred method of execution for women as it was considered indecent to hoist them in the air and expose their privates.
Ladies were burnt for petty treason, but still hanged for other capital offenses.
doris
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There were even experiments with aerial photography using kites and rockets about this time, I believe - unmanned of course.
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They also had aerial observation and photography that they might have utilized. There were both hot air and light gas balloons as well as some primitive airships that could have been used as a platform.
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Yes, I remember when the garrote was still being used. I think I remember reading about the practice in a Time Magazine article. It might be debated whether it would be considered civilized or not.
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostJustice, if he'd been caught:
In England, you just had hanging recently modernized to the long drop.
The only other "civilized" forms of execution methods used in the world at the time, that I can think of, were the guillotine and the firing squad. The electric chair was well under development but was never used anywhere but The United States and The Philippines.
edit: Just checked--they used it up until 1974 or so.
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That's a good question Rick. They weren't apparently doing it in 1888 or we'd have some from the JtR investigation, like Pizer for instance. Oddly, they were photographing insane asylum inmates it seems.
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