“this work, another in his fine series of legal execution books, provides the researcher with a plethora of easy to find information”—<i>Roundup Magazine</i>; “in-depth information”—<i>ARBA</i>; “the author should be commended for tackling this project that required plowing through massive amounts of data and compiling it in a usable format”—<i>Great Plains Research</i>; “this fact-filled gem is the latest in his well-executed <i>Legal Executions</i> series. Wilson has done his homework...a researcher’s delight”—<i>Wild West</i>; “this work contains details on each person executed by the criminal justice system in three states, from the 1800s through December 2010”—<i>Reference & Research Book News</i>.
Since colonial days, administration of the death penalty--whether by hanging, firing squad, electrocution, or lethal injection--has persisted as one of the most controversial ethical and practical issues of American jurisprudence. This volume chronicles every legal execution in Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma, including Indian Territory, through December 2010. Each case history includes a detailed description of the crime, the pursuit and capture of the suspect, his or her pre-trial experiences, the trial, sentencing, incarceration, execution, and its aftermath.
Preface
Introduction
Executions State by State
Nebraska
Kansas
Oklahoma
Bibliography
Index