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HISTORICAL ~ OHIO PRISON ANNEX PHOTO ~ DEATH ROW ~ LIST OF ELECTROCUTED MEN
Item #: CWB11640
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CABINET CARD "SOUVENIR" OF THE MEN ELECTROCUTED AT THE OHIO PRISON ANNEX
CHAIR PICTURED AT CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPH

NO.1 WILLIAM HAAS OF CINCINNATI

 Criminals William Haas and William Wiley became the first two people to be executed in Ohio’s electric chair. Haas had actually been scheduled to die earlier that month, but the chair had a damaged electrical coil and his execution was postponed so the coil could be replaced. Haas, an illiterate farm worker, had had murdered Mrs. William Brady, his employer’s wife, the previous summer in Cincinnati. He raped her, slit her throat after she threatened to tell her husband, and set the house on fire to cover his tracks. Some berry pickers nearby saw the fire, though, and put it out before it could cause any real damage. Haas found himself arrested that very same day. He was only seventeen years old. Thirty-eight-year­-old Wiley, a tailor who was also from Cincinnati, had shot his wife to death in a drunken, jealous rage, "seemingly possessed by the devil himself.” After the murder he hid in a closet and was injured in the ensuing fight with police officers as they attempted to arrest him. The prison officials made Haas and Wiley flip a coin to determine which would die first, and Haas "won.” He was electrocuted at 12:27 a.m.

Shipping Weight: 0.3 lb
Item # CWB11640
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