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The first 2 executions were by gas inhalation; all subsequent executions were by lethal injection, [2] following a 1996 federal court (9th Circuit) ruling that the use of the gas chamber in California was unconstitutional. [3] A further 2 people sentenced to death in California (Kelvin Malone and Alfredo Prieto) were executed in Missouri and ...
Spinelli's original execution was delayed for 30 days by Culbert Olson. [13] Following two further repreives, [14] she was executed on November 21, 1941, at the age of 52, in the gas chamber at San Quentin. [15] [16] A week later, Mike Simeone her 'first lieutenant and common-law husband' was executed, along with Gordon Hawkins. [17]
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All executions in California (male and female) take place at San Quentin. [15] The execution chamber is located in a one-story addition close to the East Block. [19] Women executed in California are transported to San Quentin by bus before being executed. [23] The methods for execution at San Quentin have changed over time. Prior to 1893, the ...
Executions in California were carried out in the gas chamber at San Quentin State Prison. It was modified for the use of lethal injection , but has been returned to its original designated purpose, [ further explanation needed ] with the creation of a new chamber specifically for lethal injection.
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Barbara Elaine "Bonnie" Wood Graham (née Ford; June 26, 1923 – June 3, 1955) was an American criminal convicted of murder.She was executed in the gas chamber at San Quentin Prison on the same day as two convicted accomplices, Jack Santo and Emmett Perkins, all of whom were involved in a robbery that led to the murder of an elderly widow.