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  2. Old Sparky - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville houses Kentucky's Old Sparky. Kentucky's electric chair, known as "Old Sparky", is located at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville, Kentucky. It was first used on July 8, 1911; the first inmate to die in the chair was James Buckner, convicted of killing a police officer several weeks earlier ...

  3. Electric chair - Wikipedia

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    Electric chair at the Florida State Prison. The electric chair is a specialized device used for capital punishment through electrocution. The condemned is strapped to a custom wooden chair and electrocuted via electrodes attached to the head and leg. Alfred P. Southwick, a Buffalo, New York dentist, conceived this execution method in 1881.

  4. Alfred P. Southwick - Wikipedia

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    As Southwick was a dentist who was accustomed to performing procedures on subjects in chairs, his device for electrical execution appeared in the form of an "electric chair". After a series of botched hangings in the United States, there was mounting criticism of this form of capital punishment and the death penalty in general.

  5. Capital punishment in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The more common nickname for the electric chair was "Old Sparky" though on occasions the name "Old Smokey" was used instead. Circa 1989 a new electric chair was developed, using wood from the old electric chair, which in turn came from former hanging gallows. The new chair had holes to allow for drainage of any liquids generated by a prisoner. [20]

  6. Here’s Exactly What Happened To Ted Bundy In The Electric Chair

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    Ted Bundy was executed via electric chair on January 24, 1989. The infamous serial killer, who murdered more than 30 women, was sentenced to capital punishment in Florida State Prison.

  7. Sing Sing - Wikipedia

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    Old Sparky," the electric chair at Sing Sing prison in the early 20th century. In total, 614 men and women – including four inmates under federal death sentences – were executed by electric chair at Sing Sing until the abolition of the death penalty in 1972. After a series of escapes from death row, a new Death House was built in 1920 and ...

  8. South Carolina death row inmates to choose between firing ...

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    South Carolina’s death row inmates will have to choose between two controversial execution methods — the electric chair or a firing squad — until the state is able to buy lethal injection ...

  9. Hanging in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Old Sparky, the electric chair used at Sing Sing prison. In 1890, New York became the first state to use the electric chair as a means of execution. Though it took two surges of electricity lasting nearly two minutes to kill William Kemmler, the electric chair replaced hanging as the most efficient and preferred method of execution in the ...