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List of people executed in New York

This list of people executed in New York gives the names of some of the people executed in New York, both before and after statehood in the United States (including as New Amsterdam), as well as the person's date of execution, method of execution, and the name of the Governor of New York at the date of execution. 1963 marked the last execution in New York State. Some executions recorded during the 17th and 18th centuries do not indicate the name(s) of the executed and therefore are not included.

Regarding electrocutions, which comprise a large percentage of the executions:[1]

1600–1799

1800–1899

1900–1963

As a result of several United States Supreme Court decisions, capital punishment was suspended in the United States from 1972 through 1976.

Since 24 June 2004, the New York State death penalty statute has been declared unconstitutional by the New York Court of Appeals.[106]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The name of this inmate is given as William B. Ennis in Robert G. Elliott's "Agent of Death". Ennis was the first policeman executed by the State of New York.
  2. ^ The Espy Files erroneously list this man as "William Wagner." William, who was unrelated to Wilmot Leroy Wagner, was executed the year prior for a completely separate robbery/murder of Peter Basto, a hotel employee. Wilmot Wagner was executed in 1928 for murdering two police officers.

References

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  13. ^ Profile of murder of Belinda Bailey Hitchcock by her husband
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  23. ^ Execution of Otto Grunsig, GoogleBooks
  24. ^ Execution of Joseph Clark, GoogleBooks
  25. ^ Execution of Patrick Fitzgerald, GoogleBooks
  26. ^ Execution of James Hoare, GoogleBooks
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  37. ^ "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 1868-08-08: Vol 26 Iss 671". Out-of-copyright. August 8, 1868 – via Internet Archive.
  38. ^ Cazenovia (NY) Republican, May 31, 1871
  39. ^ The Evening Gazette, Port Jervis, New York, April 16, 1873
  40. ^ Chicago Tribune, December 5, 1874
  41. ^ "A MURDERER HANGED AT ELMIRA.; THE PUNISHMENT INFLICTED UPON PETER H. PENWELL FOR KILLING HIS WIFE HIS LAST CONFESSION". The New York Times. July 21, 1877.
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  44. ^ "1885 News Items from Wellsboro Agitator, Tioga County, Pennsylvania". www.joycetice.com.
  45. ^ Report on 1885 execution of George H. Mills, The New York Times
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  48. ^ Robert W. Buchanan put to death for murder, New York Times, 2 July 1895
  49. ^ "Last Words of the Executed".
  50. ^ Morrow, Jason. "The Fiendish Murder of William Guldensuppe, 1897". www.historicalcrimedetective.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
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  54. ^ "VAN WORMERS EXECUTED; Three Brothers Die at Dannemora for Killing Their Uncle. They Decided Which Should Go First to the Chair -- All Over in Fifteen and a Half Minutes". The New York Times. October 2, 1903.
  55. ^ a b "Executions in New York - 1876-1910 - DeathPenaltyUSA, the database of executions in the United States". deathpenaltyusa.org.
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  60. ^ Anonymous, "Mrs. Mary Farmer Electrocuted," Kingston Daily Freeman, March 29, 1909, p.1 Retrieved September 23, 2018
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  63. ^ Times Union
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  65. ^ Execution of Santo Zanza, one of six Italian men executed for the murder of Mary Hall
  66. ^ Executions of Cali, Cona, F. DeMarco, S. DeMarco and Giusto for the murder of Mary Hall
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  68. ^ "Frederick Poulin execution".
  69. ^ "Info re 1913 execution of Frederick Poulin".
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  71. ^ "George Coyer: 1 of 12 Men Convicted of Murder in Cattaraugus and Executed". www.correctionhistory.org.
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  73. ^ a b Brian, Brian (May 2010). Sing Sing: The Inside Story of a Notorious Prison. Prometheus Books. p. 104. ISBN 9781615925445.
  74. ^ "Gangster Original – The True Story of a Mulberry St Mobster". gangsteroriginal.com.
  75. ^ New York Times coverage of Shillitoni (sic) execution, 1 July 1916 (subscription/registration required)
  76. ^ "Executions by electrocution – 501-750 – DeathPenaltyUSA, the database of executions in the United States". deathpenaltyusa.org.
  77. ^ "The New York Supplement". West Publishing Company. April 21, 1917 – via Google Books.
  78. ^ "Reports of cases heard and determined in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York". April 21, 1918 – via Google Books.
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  80. ^ Boyden Sparks, "You and I Killed this Man", Hearst's Magazine Combined with Cosmopolitan, vol. 79, no. 2, Aug. 1925, p. 81.
  81. ^ New York Times abstract on Eulogia Lozado; note possible mistranscription by the media at the time of the convicted man's first name, which would normally be Eulogio for a male and Eulogia for a female.
  82. ^ "YELLOW CHARLESTON' PAYS DEATH PENALTY; Julius W. Miller Dies at Sing Sing for Slaying Barron Wilkins, Negro Cabaret Owner". The New York Times.
  83. ^ Notice of execution of Emil Klatt
  84. ^ Notice of execution of Luigi Rapito
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  87. ^ Paretti Tells Jury He Has Slain Three, The New York Times, 22 April 1921.
  88. ^ "Youth Goes to Chair Without Revealing Name". The Birmingham News. 1927-07-15. p. 2. Archived from the original on 2023-06-04. Retrieved 2023-06-04 – via Newspapers.com.
  89. ^ "'Keep Courage,' Gray Farewell to Mate". New York Daily News. 1927-07-15. p. 10. Archived from the original on 2023-06-05. Retrieved 2023-06-04 – via Newspapers.com.
  90. ^ This inmate insisted several times that William Wagner was just an alias and not his real name, which he refused to reveal. In an article detailing his execution published by The New York Times, "Wagner" was quoted as having said that he used a fake name because he didn't want relatives in his native Germany to learn about his fate.
  91. ^ "DIES IN ELECTRIC CHAIR, HIDES HIS REAL NAME; Brooklyn Slayer Sought to Keep Crime From Relatives in Germany -- Gray Consoles Him". The New York Times. 1927-07-15. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  92. ^ "Murder of Troopers Avenged in Sing Sing Electric Chair; Wagner Stoic Before Death". Star-Gazette. 1928-06-22. p. 9. Archived from the original on 2023-06-04. Retrieved 2023-06-04 – via Newspapers.com.
  93. ^ "Wilmot Wagner, Double Murderer, Is Electrocuted". The Standard Union. 1928-06-22. p. 3. Archived from the original on 2023-06-04. Retrieved 2023-06-04 – via Newspapers.com.
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  96. ^ "The Durable Mike Malloy", New York Daily News
  97. ^ "New York Gangs Murder Trust and Michael Malloy Part 1". www.trivia-library.com.
  98. ^ "Albert Fish, 65, Pays Penalty at Sing Sing". New York Times. 17 January 1936. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
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  101. ^ Coverage of Edward Haight's trial and sentencing
  102. ^ "Justice Story: 'Mad dog veterans' go on vicious crime spree after World War II". New York Daily News. 29 November 2011.
  103. ^ "FBI.gov- The Weinberger Kidnapping". Archived from the original on May 16, 2016.
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42. ^ 1860: William Fee, the only person hanged in Wayne County;

43. ^ William Fee, charged with the murder of an unknown woman near Clyde, N.Y.

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