Especially when the current loop passes through the heart, it will cause extremely painful cardiac paralysis to the prisoner, which will lead to the dysfunction of all organs in the whole body. When the prisoner is severely punished, not only will he be incontinent, but men will also have semen and women will have vaginal fluid.
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1, faded
Because the execution of prisoners by electric chair often leaves charred bodies and a foul smell, which easily makes the person in charge uneasy, the United States began to replace the electric chair with poisonous needle injection in the 1980 s.
Another reason is that the electric chair is extremely expensive, with an average of $3 million to $6 million per person, while the injection costs only a few hundred dollars. Until 2004, only six States in the United States allowed the electric chair as a way of execution.
2. First person
William Kemler (1860may19-1890august6), born in Buffalo, new york, USA, was the first person to be executed by the electric chair in history.
Kemler hacked to death his mistress Tilly Ziegler with an axe on March 29th, 1889, and was sentenced to death. It is scheduled to be executed in Auburn Prison, new york at 7: 00 on August 6th, 1890.
However, due to the lack of current, William Kemler was still breathing after the first electric shock. The second electric shock caused his subcutaneous blood vessels to rupture and bleed, and his body caught fire, but he still didn't die. He didn't die until the third electric shock, but it was already 8 minutes after the execution.
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