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  1. Victor Harry Feguer (1935 – March 15, 1963) was a convicted murderer, and the last federal inmate executed in the United States before the moratorium on the death penalty following Furman v. Georgia, as well as the last person put to death in the state of Iowa.

  2. Aug 12, 2021 · Victor Feguer was executed by hanging at the Iowa State Prison in Fort Madison on March 15, 1963. Feguer’s was the first and last federal execution in Iowa. He was also the last person executed in Iowa, which abolished the death penalty in 1965.

  3. 2 days ago · Credit: Canva. Feguer, a drifter, arrived in Dubuque, Iowa, in the summer of 1960 and rented a room at a boarding house. Soon after arriving, he phoned Doctor Edward Bartels, claiming that a woman needed medical attention. When Dr. Bartels arrived, Feguer kidnapped him, drove him into Illinois, and killed the doctor with a single gunshot to the ...

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  5. Oct 17, 2015 · Victor Harry Feguer was a low-life nothing from the Midwest, and no one would give him a single thought today if it weren’t for two things — an olive and a mass murder that occurred more than...

  6. Jun 9, 2001 · For a remarkable 38 years, Victor Feguer has been the last man executed by the federal government. Until now. Until Oklahoma City terrorist Timothy McVeigh, who is scheduled to die Monday by...

  7. Mar 15, 2013 · Ex-TH reporter looks back at the 1963 execution of a man who kidnapped and killed a Dubuque doctor in 1960. At midnight, a prison chef served Victor Harry Feguer his last meal just as the young killer had requested it: a single olive, with the pit.

  8. Nov 30, 2022 · In 1963, the state of Iowa hanged Victor Feguer, a 27-year-old man from Michigan who chose an olive as his final meal (via the Los Angeles Times ). According to Fox News, Feguer had been a criminal for most of his life. In 1951, he was arrested for burglary and sent to prison.

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