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See SC Dashiel, Md., 7-2-1858. Murdered victim
after witnessing another execution on-same day

See Dixon, MD, 8=29=1902 B&ME, had helpdd tesr
down enchosure at earlier hangingto witness ,

White man hanged 7-2)) and cousin committed mure-
MXXAXKRARMHX der in August. L card, Charles Oz-
porn, GA, 7-2-1891. Th

DETERRENCE
See SC Dashiel, Md., 7-2-1858.

Murdered victim

after witnessing another-executionon-same—day

See Dixon, MD, 8=29=1902 BkME, had helpdd tear
downenchosure at earlier hangingto witness .

White man hanged 7-2) and cou
MXXAXARRESHX der in August. Le
porn, GA, 7-2-1891,

sin committed mur-
ard, Charles Oz-

DETERRENCE

: 7-2-1858, Murdered v
itnessing another execution on same day

See SC Dashiel
aft:
See Dixon, MD, 8=29=1902 B&eME, had helpdd tear
down enchosure at earlier hangingto witness .
White man hanged 7-2) and cousin committed mur-|

XXAKKERUREE der in August, L card, Charles 0z~
born, GA, 7=2=1891.

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"At the time that forgery was punishable by
death in England, Dr. William Dodd accused
a man of forging his name to a check. The
man was hanged. A year later, Dr, Dodd was

executed for P tbe au The subsequent year,
e Jury

the foreman of t that had convicted
Dr. Dedd also’ died on the scaffold for issuing
a dad ae note."

rage "Memoirs of the Rxécutioner, "POLICE
contvE MAGAZINE, August, 198

Arizo a-l5eyear-old boy killed 2 persons on day
execution, his: motive being desire to be
executed. See B & M on Nobert D, Fenton»

Arizona. SVC

DETERRENCE

"At the time that forgery was punishable by
death in England, Dr. William Dodd accused

a man of forging his name to a check. The
man was hanged. A year later, Dr. Dodd was
executed for for a fhe subsequent year,
the foreman of t Vary that had convicted

Dr. Dodd also died on the scaffold for issuing
be eee note.

pane "Memoirs of the Executioner, "POLICE
D SontvE MAGAZINE, August, 1948

Arizo a-~l5=year=old boy killed 2 persons on day
execution, his: ee being desire to be
executed. See B & M on Robert D, Fenton-|

Arizona. VEL

DETERRENCE
"At the time thet forgery was punishable by
death in England, Dr. William Dodd accused
a man of forging his name te a check. The
man was hanged. A year later, Dr. Dodd was
executed for forgery. The subsequent, year,

She °foroman of the jary that had conviated
Dr. Dodd also gica on the sceffold for issuing
a feng nete

Memoirs of the Bxecutioner, "POLICE
DaRacRtve MAGAZINE, August, 1948

Arizofle=15-year-old boy killed 2 persons on da:

of ax execution, his’ motive being desire to be

uted.’ See B %M on Mobert D, Fenton-|

Arizona. toe

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