- Harold P. Brown
Harold Pitney Brown was the American inventor of the
electric chair . He was hired byThomas Edison to help develop the chair after he wrote an editorial to theNew York Post describing how a young boy was killed after accidentally touching an exposedtelegraph wire usingalternating current .At the time, Edison and his
direct current system was competing with the Westinghouse electrical company, which used alternating current. New York State in 1886 established a committee to determine a new, more humane system of execution to replacehanging . Neither Edison nor Westinghouse wanted their electrical system to be chosen because they feared that consumers would not want the same type of electricity used to kill criminals in their homes.In order to prove that AC electricity was better for executions, Brown and Edison killed many animals, including a circus elephant (Topsy), while testing their prototypes. They also held executions of animals for the press in order to ensure that AC current was associated with electrocution. It was at these events that the term "electrocution" was coined. Most of their experiments were conducted at Edison's
West Orange, New Jersey laboratory in 1888.Though the campaign to discredit the alternating current system failed, the AC electric chair was adopted by the committee in 1889.
External links
* [http://www.ccadp.org/electricchair.htm A timeline of the electric chair]
* [http://www.snopes.com/science/edison.asp Snopes.com article]
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