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Date of execution Method Crime 1 John Boyer April 21, 1871 Hanging: Murder 2 William Tousant Kensler November 19, 1874 Murder 3 Leroy Donovan January 18, 1884 Murder and robbery 4 George Cooke December 12, 1884 Murder 5 John Owens March 5, 1886 Murder and robbery 6 Benjamin Carter January 26, 1888 Murder 7 George Black February 26, 1890 Murder
Troy Michael Kell (born June 13, 1968 [1]) is an inmate on death row in Utah. Kell was sentenced to life in prison by the State of Nevada for the 1986 murder of James "Cotton" Kelly. He was transferred to the Utah State Prison as part of a prisoner exchange program shortly after his conviction and on July 6, 1994, Kell attacked and killed ...
Has selected lethal injection as his method of execution. Troy Kell [99] Stabbed fellow inmate, Lonnie Blackmon, 67 times on July 6, 1994. 28 years, 206 days At the time, Kell was serving a life sentence in Nevada for the 1986 murder of 21-year-old James "Cotton" Kelly, who had been stalking 15-year-old Sandy Shaw, a long-time friend of Kell's ...
Cagle's execution is stayed due to an appeal under the state's Racial Justice Act. Wade Larry Cole Camden: Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on October 5, 2009. [295] Cole's execution is stayed due to an appeal under the state's Racial Justice Act. Henry Louis Wallace: Mecklenburg
Date of execution Name Age of person Gender Ethnicity State Method Ref. At execution At offense Age difference; 1 January 13, 2027 Keith LaMar: 57 23 34 Male Black Ohio: Lethal injection: Profile: 2 February 17, 2027 Scott A. Group: 62 32 30 White Profile: 3 March 18, 2027 Davel Chinn: 69 31 38 Black Profile: 4 April 14, 2027 Gregory Lott: 65 25 40
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Since the reinstatement of the death penalty in the United States in 1976, Wyoming carried out only one execution: that of Mark Hopkinson in 1992 for ordering the murder of four people. As of March 2022, there are no defendants who are sentenced to death in Wyoming.
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The first issue of the Deseret News was published June 15, 1850, and was eight pages long. This first issue included the paper's prospectus, written by the editor Willard Richards, along with news from the United States Congress, and a report on the San Francisco 1849 Christmas Eve fire; an event which had occurred six months prior. [12]