- Harold McQueen, Jr.
Harold McQueen, Jr. (
July 25 ,1952 –July 1 ,1997 ) was the first criminal executed by the State ofKentucky after the reinstatement of capital punishment in the United States in 1976. McQueen was sentenced to death for shooting and killing an unarmed store clerk, Rebecca O'Hearn, while robbing the store in which she worked inRichmond, Kentucky onJanuary 17 ,1981 .On
July 1 ,1997 at 12:07 a.m., McQueen was executed by electrocution at theKentucky State Penitentiary inEddyville, Kentucky . In addition to being the first person executed in Kentucky since 1962, McQueen currently is also the last person executed in Kentucky'selectric chair and is the only person since 1976 executed in Kentucky involuntarily. McQueen's last words, spoken to his spiritual adviser, were "I love you, Father". During his execution, smoke was seen rising from theelectrode s placed on his right ankle. He was declared dead eight minutes after the execution had begun.ee also
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List of individuals executed in Kentucky
*Capital punishment in the United States References
* [http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/mcqueen399.htm Harold McQueen, Jr.] . "The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney". Retrieved on
2007-11-12 .
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