Posted on 06/20/2023 7:19:07 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
On this date in 1890, an affectionate married couple hanged together in Elko, Nevada, for a murder they insisted they had not authored.
We obtain this headline and the associated (nationally circulated) story from the San Diego Union of June 26, 1890.
[Associated Press Dispatches.]
ELKO, Nev., June 20. — Elko is in a ferment of excitement, many parties pouring in to witness the execution of the Potts family for the murder of Miles Fawcett in January, 1888. Over sixteen women have already applied for permits to witness the execution, which were refused.
The conduct of Mrs. Potts during the past five days has been an alternation of hysterical crying, screaming and swearing at her husband, who mopes the time away in solitude. Yesterday morning at 5 o’clock she attempted to commit suicide, gashing her wrists and trying to smother herself. The vigilance of the death watch prevented further injury but she fainted from loss of blood. Both the Potts retired early last night in a nervous condition.
At 10:30 o’clock the Sheriff read the death-warrants to Josiah and Elizabeth Potts. The reading of the warrant took place in the doorway of the latticed cell, which Josiah has occupied for so long a period.....
(Excerpt) Read more at executedtoday.com ...
First sit-down hanging I’ve heard of. Effective.
Because people never lie.
“...At the conclusion of the reading Mrs. Potts earnestly ejaculated...”
Clever writing there, I have to say.
Yummie...the Star.
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