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  2. Date of execution County Method Victim(s) Governor 1 John Arthur Spenkelink: White 30 M May 25, 1979 Leon: Electrocution: Joseph J. Szymankiewicz Bob Graham: 2 Robert Austin Sullivan: White 36 M November 30, 1983 Dade: Donald Schmidt 3 Anthony Antone: White 66 M January 26, 1984 Hillsborough: Richard Cloud 4 Arthur Frederick Goode III: White 30 M

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    From 1924 until May 1964, 196 executionswere carried out in Florida. There were no executions from May 1964 until May 1976. In 1972, the United States Supreme Court struck down the death penalty. Florida has carried out 105 executionssince it was reinstated in 1976.

    The most recent execution in Florida was that of Michael Duane Zack, 54, on Oct. 3, 2023 for the 1996 robbery, sexual assault and murder of a Pensacola woman. Zack was executed by lethal injection. Is it legal?Here's what you need to know about mercy killing, euthanasia in Florida In his own words:So-called 'Ninja killer' describes how he murdered ...

    in 1923, the Florida Legislature passed a law replacing hanging with the electric chair. An oak chair was built by prison inmates in that year. Florida’s current three-legged electric chair, nicknamed “Old Sparky,” was built of oak by Florida Department of Corrections staff and installed at Florida State Prison in Raiford in 1999. Legislation passe...

    Executions by lethal injection or electric chair are carried out at the execution chamber located at Florida State Prison in Raiford. The executioner, a private citizen allowed to remain anonymous by state law, is paid $150 per execution.

    Allen Lee Davis was the last person to die by electrocutionin Florida. Davis was convicted of the beating death of a pregnant Jacksonville woman and fatal shooting of her two young daughters. He was executed in July 1999. Inmates can still choose to die in the electric chair.

    Florida’s Department of Corrections currently houses 291 death row inmates– 288 men and three women. Men on death row are housed at Florida State Prison and Union Correctional Institution in Raiford. Women are housed at Lowell Annex in Lowell.

    According to the Florida Department of Corrections, death row inmates are housed in cells measuring 6 x 9 x 9.5 feet. Death Watch cells, where inmates are moved once the governor signs their death warrant, measure 12 x 7 x 8.5 feet, according to the FDC. Inmates on death row are allowed snacks, radios and 13” TVs, but do not have cable or air-condi...

    Prior to execution, death row inmates can request a last meal. The cost of food to prepare the last meal can’t exceed $40 and must be purchased locally, according to the FDC.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · 8:19. Duane Owen was executed tonight after the U.S. Supreme Court denied the Palm Beach County killer’s last-minute appeal on Wednesday afternoon. Owen was executed at 6:14 p.m. at Florida...

  4. Sep 19, 2021 · Before that, the last execution had been Gary Bowles, from the Jacksonville area, who died Aug. 22, 2019. Early on, executions were done by the individual counties. Prisoners often would be...

  5. Executions resumed in Florida in 1979 when John Spenkelink became the first Death Row inmate to be executed under the new statutes. Means of Execution: In January 2000, the Florida Legislature passed legislation that allows lethal injection as an alternative method of execution in Florida.

  6. Death Row -- Florida Department of Corrections 1976- Present. Execution List: 1976 - present. This is a complete list of all inmates executed in Florida since the reinstatement of the Death Penalty in 1976, sorted by date of execution. For executions prior to 1976, see the 1924 through 1964 list.

  7. Timeline. 1827 – First known execution in Florida, Benjamin Donica hung for murder. 1923 – A bill places all executions in Florida under state (rather than local) jurisdiction, and substitutes hanging for the electric chair. 1972 – The Supreme Court strikes down the death penalty in Furman v. Georgia.

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