- Gruesome Gertie
"Gruesome Gertie" was the nickname given by
death row inmates to theLouisiana electric chair .The 1940 Louisiana legislature had changed the method of execution, making execution by electrocution effective from
June 1 ,1941 . Louisiana's electric chair did not have a permanent home at first, and was taken from parish to parish to perform the executions. The electrocution would usually be carried out in the courthouse or jail of the parish where the condemned inmate had been convicted.Eugene Johnson , a black man convicted of robbing and murdering Steven Bench, a white farmer who lived near Albany, was electrocuted in theLivingston Parish Jail onSeptember 11 ,1941 .In 1957, it was decided to build an
execution chamber at theLouisiana State Penitentiary to carry out all executions in Louisiana. Notable executions in the chair were those ofElmo Patrick Sonnier (the inmate on which the film "Dead Man Walking " was based) andWillie Francis . Following new legislation enacted in 1991, the State of Louisiana opted for the use oflethal injection as the sole method of execution. The last person executed on "Gruesome Gertie" wasAndrew Lee Jones , onJuly 22 ,1991 . During its fifty years, "Gruesome Gertie" had been used for a total of eighty-seven executions. It now sits at theLouisiana Prison Museum in Angola."Gruesome Gertie" appeared in the film "
Monster's Ball " for the execution sequence. These scenes with the chair were filmed in the actual execution chamber at Louisiana State Penitentiary, where "Gruesome Gertie" had been used for real executions a decade earlier.See also
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Capital punishment
*Electric chair
*List of individuals executed in Louisiana
* "Old Sparky "
* "Yellow Mama "External links
* http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/angel/articles/timespicayune46.html
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