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Crime and Punishment: The Most Famous Executions in U.S. History

Crime and Punishment: The Most Famous Executions in U.S. History

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Nathan Hale

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John Brown

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38 Dakota men

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Mary Surratt

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Charles J. Guiteau

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Leon Frank Czolgosz

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Sacco and Vanzetti

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Albert Fish

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Bruno Richard Hauptmann

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Rainey Bethea

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Eddie Slovik

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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

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Jack Gilbert Graham

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Gary Gilmore

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John Wayne Gacy

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William Bonin

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Timothy McVeigh

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Aileen Wuornos

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Nathan Hale
John Brown
38 Dakota men
Mary Surratt
Charles J. Guiteau
Leon Frank Czolgosz
Sacco and Vanzetti
Harry Pierpont
Raymond Hamilton
Albert Fish
Bruno Richard Hauptmann
Rainey Bethea
Eddie Slovik
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Jack Gilbert Graham
Charles Starkweather
Gary Gilmore
Ted Bundy
John Wayne Gacy
William Bonin
Timothy McVeigh
Aileen Wuornos
Stanley Tookie Williams

Not every punishment fits the crime. In some countries, like Iran and Saudi Arabia, people have been put to death for minor infractions. While these offenses may still be against the law, and the severity is often questionable, it doesn't compare to many of the felonies that led to the most famous executions in U.S. history.

According to the Death Penalty Information Center, there are currently 2,250 inmates on death row in the U.S. where capital punishment is legal in 27 states. Under federal law, lethal injection is now the predominant method. In nations like the U.S., not known for their harsh capital punishment, the use of the death penalty is often major news.

To determine the most famous executions in U.S. history, 24/7 Tempo referred to numerous news and historical sources, as well as the Death Penalty Information Center, a nonprofit that provides data and analysis on capital punishment.

We focused on executions that were either widely publicized or highly contested, with many of those put to death being notorious criminals. (This is the most infamous criminal from every state.)

Here are the most famous executions in U.S. history:

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