- Upright jerker
The upright jerker was an
execution method and device intermittently used in theUnited States during the 19th and early 20th century. Intended to replacehanging s, the upright jerker did not see widespread use.As in a hanging, a cord would be wrapped around the neck of the condemned. However, rather than dropping down through a trapdoor, the condemned would be violently jerked into the air by means of a system of weights and pulleys. The objective of this execution method was to provide a swift death by breaking the condemned's neck.
Executions of this type took place in several U.S. states, notably
Connecticut where amongst others the "Count of Gramercy Park", murderer and gang memberGerald Chapman was put to death by the method. The upright jerker was never very efficient at breaking the condemned's neck and was withdrawn from use by the 1930s.References
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