The Electric Chair
Alfred P. Southwick is the
man who invented the electric chair he got the idea by seeing an intoxicated man
touch an electric generator and having the man die so quickly he knew that the
electric chair could be another way than just hanging people. The electric chair
would send 1,000 - 2,500 volts to their body frying them to death. Till this
day4,372 people have been
executed by the electric chair. Many states don’t really use it now days but
there are still a couple. Georgia, Alabama, and Nebraska.
Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Tennessee,
Virginia, and Florida have the options to still use
it.
man who invented the electric chair he got the idea by seeing an intoxicated man
touch an electric generator and having the man die so quickly he knew that the
electric chair could be another way than just hanging people. The electric chair
would send 1,000 - 2,500 volts to their body frying them to death. Till this
day4,372 people have been
executed by the electric chair. Many states don’t really use it now days but
there are still a couple. Georgia, Alabama, and Nebraska.
Arkansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Tennessee,
Virginia, and Florida have the options to still use
it.