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U.S. Death Row Prisoner Guillotine Dinner Exposed: Unveiling the "Last Supper" of 12 Death Row Inmates

  In the moment before the real face of death, most people will still lose their minds, and the survival instinct will jump out to resist. Prisoners executed, what state they were in before they died, is unimaginable. According to foreign media reports, the photographer filmed the last meal of several American death row inmates.

  It is understood that the United States has one of the highest execution rates in the world and is the only country in the West to carry out the death penalty. In 2013, 39 people were executed in the United States, 16 of them from Texas. Photographer Harrigov was able to take photos of these dishes with the help of a friend of the chef. He admits on his website: "If I knew I was about to be executed, I wouldn't be able to eat anything." ”

  Guillotine meal for American prisoners: The Last Supper for 12 death row inmates

  Stephen Anderson, 49, from California, was sentenced to death for robbery, jailbreak and seven murders. He chose 2 grilled cheese sandwiches, 1 cottage cheese, corn, peach pie and chocolate ice cream. Anderson was executed in 2002.

  On April 28, New Zealand photographer Henry Hargreaves photographed a group of American death row inmates with a group of photos and menus of their last meal, including chocolate ice cream and grilled cheese sandwiches.

  The meal was the last meal of allen Lee Davis, a 54-year-old prisoner. He was a pedophile and the murderer of three homicides. For this meal, Davis chose lobster, fried shrimp, fried oysters, garlic bread, and 32 ounces (about 960 ml) of alcohol-free beer. On July 8, 1999, he was executed on the electric chair "Old Sparkey" in Florida.

  Accepted to death in 1963, Victor Feguer, the last federally executed criminal in the United States before the brief abolition of the death penalty in 1967, chose a black olive as his guillotine. In 2002, rapist Robert Buell also chose an olive as his guillotine.

  In 1981, Ricky Ray Rector shot a staff member at a nightclub and shot a police officer who came to negotiate while trying to turn himself in. At trial, Reykdo's lawyers argued he was "mentally impaired" but was not supported by a jury. In 1992, he was executed. Reyktor chose steaks, fried chicken, cherry drinks and walnut pie. However, instead of eating the walnut pie, he said to the guards, "I'll eat it later."

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