Following the first execution by electrocution, experts on electricity, such as Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla, publicly debated whether electrocution was so horrible that it should never have been invented.

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On August 6, 1890, in Auburn prison, in New York, the first execution takes place in an electric chair in the United States. The victim was William Kemmler, found guilty of murdering his lover, Matilda Ziegler, with a pickaxe.

Electrocution was suggested as a more humane means of execution for the first time in 1881, by dentist Albert Southwick. He watched a drunken elderly man die without apparently showing pain after touching the terminals of an electric generator in Buffalo, New York. Before that, there was death by hanging, according to which the convict was considered executed with a broken cervical spine even though he would only succumb after 30 minutes of suffocation.

TRUE, Following the first execution by electrocution, experts on electricity, such as Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla, publicly debated whether electrocution should never have been invented.

Execution by Electrocution

The argument in support of Execution by Electrocution was that it was most humane means of execution, as the person is given silent and painless death. This notion was criticized by scientists like Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla.

According to them, the person who is electrocuted goes through electric shocks for numerous time, which not only a very cruel but also unusual punishment. Apart from this, it was also argued that those who are electrocuted were conscious, and feel the pain for very long time.

Therefore, they debated whether electrocution was so horrible that it should never have been invented.

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