Execution of William Kemmler: The First Use of the Electric Chair in 1890

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Execution of William Kemmler: The First Use of the Electric Chair in 1890

William Kemmler (1860–1890) was an American produce merchant who became the first person in history executed by electric chair. In March 1889, Kemmler murdered his common-law wife, Matilda Ziegler, during a drunken argument in Buffalo, New York. Convicted of murder, he was sentenced under a new law in New York that replaced hanging with electrocution, which was promoted as a more 'humane' method of execution. Kemmler's legal team appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that electrocution constituted cruel and unusual punishment, but the court upheld the law. On August 6, 1890, Kemmler faced execution at Auburn Prison. Despite appearing calm and composed, the procedure was a grisly failure. The first 700–1,000 volt shock lasted 17 seconds but did not kill him. A second, more powerful 2,000-volt jolt was applied, producing smoke, the smell of burning flesh, and severe physical trauma. The event highlighted early technological rivalries, as Thomas Edison had promoted the use of alternating current to discredit competitor George Westinghouse. Kemmler's execution remains a pivotal moment in the history of capital punishment and electricity use in criminal justice, marking a controversial transition from hanging to electrocution as a method of execution.

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Execution of William Kemmler: The First Use of the Electric Chair in 1890

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Execution of William Kemmler: The First Use of the Electric Chair in 1890

William Kemmler (1860–1890) was an American produce merchant who became the first person in history executed by electric chair. In March 1889, Kemmler murdered his common-law wife, Matilda Ziegler, during a drunken argument in Buffalo, New York. Convicted of murder, he was sentenced under a new law in New York that replaced hanging with electrocution, which was promoted as a more 'humane' method of execution. Kemmler's legal team appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that electrocution constituted cruel and unusual punishment, but the court upheld the law. On August 6, 1890, Kemmler faced execution at Auburn Prison. Despite appearing calm and composed, the procedure was a grisly failure. The first 700–1,000 volt shock lasted 17 seconds but did not kill him. A second, more powerful 2,000-volt jolt was applied, producing smoke, the smell of burning flesh, and severe physical trauma. The event highlighted early technological rivalries, as Thomas Edison had promoted the use of alternating current to discredit competitor George Westinghouse. Kemmler's execution remains a pivotal moment in the history of capital punishment and electricity use in criminal justice, marking a controversial transition from hanging to electrocution as a method of execution.

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History: The Development of the Electric Chair

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History: The Development of the Electric Chair

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Today in Labor History February 15, 1933: Giuseppe Zangara tried to assassinate President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in Miami. He failed, mostly because he was too short to see over the crowd. However, Chicago mayor Anton J. Cermak, who was shot in the attack, later died, in part from his wounds and in part from medical malpractice. Zangara confessed to the crime in jail, stating “I kill kings and presidents first and next all capitalists.” He was executed in Old Sparky, Florida’s electric chair in March, 1933. Philip K. Dick’s novel, “The Man in the High Castle,” is based in part on the premise that Zangara succeeded in killing FDR.

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Louis #Lepke Buchalter, longtime #NewYork racketeer and reputed leader of a #Mafia -affiliated enforcement group known as #MurderInc, was electrocuted for murder #OTD in 1944. Two associates, Mendy Weiss and Louis Capone, went into the Sing Sing Prison #ElectricChair ahead of him.

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