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Frontier Justice In The Wild West
Wilson, R. Michael

Frontier Justice In The Wild West

bungled, bizarre and fascinating executions

Globe Pequot (Jun 01, 2007)
9780762743896
196 pages | 6 x 9 inch | English
Dewey 364.66097809034
LC Classification HV8551 .W55 2007
LC Control No. 2010484389

Subject

  • Capital Punishment - History - West (U.S.)
  • Outlaws - West (U.S.)
  • The West - Crime And Criminals

Plot

Frontier Justice highlights eighteen crimes and subsequent punishments of the most interesting, controversial, and unusual executions from an era when hangings and shootings were a legal means of capital punishment. Learn about the bungled hanging of Tom Ketchum who was beheaded by the noose; the unique trigger for the trapdoor used to hang Tom Horn; "Big Nose" George Parrott who was skinned, pickled, and made into a pair of shoes; the double trials of Jack McCall, assassin of Wild Bill Hickok; the hanging of a woman-Elizabeth Potts; the shooting of John D. Lee of Mountain Meadows Massacre infamy; and the only use of a double "twitch-up" gallows; etc. Each action-packed chapter includes biographical information, the pursuit, the investigation, legal maneuvers, trial information, and rarely-seen photographs.

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