List of people executed in Washington

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Only five people have been executed by the state of Washington since the death penalty statute was reformed following the 1976 Supreme Court decisions. Capital punishment was declared unconstitutional by the Washington Supreme Court in 2018.

Name Date of Execution Method Crime Governor
John Elfus January 15, 1884 murder of Dan Haggerty[1]
Jochin Henry Timmerman April 6, 1888 murder of William Sterling[2]
Edward Gallagher July 11, 1890 Hanging murder of Lewis Marr[3]
Robert Thompson Day June 3, 1892 Hanging murder of Thomas Beebe[4] Elisha P. Ferry
Charles Brooks September 6, 1892 murder of Christine Brooks[5]
Charles E. Meyers September 30, 1895 murder of Frank Sherry[6]
Charles Asimus January 31, 1896 murder of James Greenwood[7]
Richard H. Straub April 26, 1897 murder of Leo Lanterman[8]
Gin Pong April 30, 1897 murder of Lee Tung[9] John Rankin Rogers
Jack Leonard March 25, 1898 murder of Jacob Malquist[10]
George Webster March 30, 1900 murder of Lise C. Aspland[11]
Albert Michaud April 6, 1900 murder of Julia Meuret Michaud[12]
Martin Stickles January 25, 1901 murder of William Shanklin, Cornelius Knapp and his wife
Eben L. Boyce August 9, 1901 murder of Louise Bock Boyce[13]
Charles W. Nordstrom August 23, 1901 murder of William Mason[14]
James G. Green December 6, 1901 murder of E. V. Benjamin[15]
William Alden Seaton January 3, 1902 murder of Dan Richards[16] Henry McBride
Lum You January 31, 1902 murder of Oscar Bloom
Alfred Hamilton May 23, 1902 murder of David M. Woodbury[17]
James Champoux May 6, 1904 murder of Lottie Brace[18]
Charles Clarke September 2, 1904 murder of Leila Page[19]
Henry Arao June 3, 1905 murder of Sam Chong[20] Albert E. Mead
Frank Pasquale (WADOC lists name as Frank Pasqualie) September 15, 1905 murder of Charles F. Gray[21]
Angus McPhail December 8, 1905 murder of Fred Alderson[22]
William White March 2, 1906 murder of Matthew Murphy[23]
Simon Brooks April 13, 1906 (WADOC lists date as May 13, 1906 while newspaper reports death as April 13) murder of Adolph Miller[24]
A.A. Armstrong June 8, 1906 murder of Robert Patton[25]
Fred Miller March 22, 1907 murder of Fred Dierk[26]
Jose Nicolos (WADOC lists name as Joe Niculas) April 16, 1909 murder of George Brown and unnamed four-year-old[27] Marion E. Hay
Joseph Gauvitte(WADOC lists name as Joseph Gauviette) August 27, 1909 murder of Mrs. Joseph Gauvitte[28]
Bud Barnes(WADOC lists name as Hezekiah Barnes) November 12, 1909 murder of Anna Aldrich[29]
Richard Quinn May 13, 1910 murder of Mrs. Richard Quinn[30]
Frank Barker June 20, 1910 murder of Ira Messinger[31]
William Frederick Jahns (WADOC lists name as Frederick William Johns) April 21, 1911 murder of Agnes Jensen[32]
John Smith April 1, 1921 murder of James O'Brien, Volney L. Stevens, and W.T. Angle[33] Louis Folwell Hart
James Mahoney December 1, 1922 murder of Kate Mooers Mahoney[34]
George Whitfield June 13, 1924 murder of Anna Nosko[35]
Ralph Waller June 27, 1924 murder of Alfred Waldman and Ida Waldman[36]
Thomas Walton December 12, 1924 murder of S.F. Burt[37]
L.E. Mosely (WADOC lists name as L.E. Mosley) February 19, 1926 murder of A.J. Comer[38] · [39] Roland H. Hartley
Alfred Winters (WADOC also lists name as Albert Williams) May 27, 1927
Manuel Lopez February 15, 1928 murder of Charles Markham[40]
Emmett Bailey August 10, 1928 murder of Erma Skinner[41]
Wallace Gaines August 31, 1928 murder of Sylvia Gaines[42]
Luther Baker March 29, 1929 murder of Lester Wood[43]
Preston Rae Clark July 11, 1930 murder of A.L. Bidwell[44]
Robert Lee Wilkins August 15, 1930 murder of John W. Brooks[45]
Arthur Schafer (WADOC lists name as Arthur Schaffer) August 29, 1930 murder of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirk[46]
Archie Frank Moock (WADOC lists name as Archie Frank Much) September 12, 1930 murder of Catherine Clark[47]
George Miller December 18, 1931 murder of John Ivester[48]
Harold Carpenter April 15, 1932 murder of Peter Jacobson[49]
Walter Dubuc
Ollie Lee Stratton July 28, 1933 murder of William Frawley[50] Clarence D. Martin
Ted Bradley May 11, 1934 murder of George Ikeda[51]
Byron Miller October 3, 1934 murder of Marshal George Warring[52]
Hong Yick July 19, 1935 murder of Lee Wing Qmen[53]
Barney Fleming April 3, 1936 murder of La Belle Butler[54]
Glen R. Stringer (WADOC lists name as Glenn R. Stringer) May 29, 1936 murder of Herbert Lee Caples[55]
Leo Hall September 11, 1936 murder of Frank Flieder, Anna Taylor Flieder, Clifford Taylor, Eugene Chenevert, Margaret Chenevert, Magnus Jorden, and Ezra Bolcom[56]
Clifford Hawkins February 23, 1938 murder of Ernest Grimm and Floyd Grimm[57]
Claude H. Ryan February 25, 1938 murder of S.R. Jackson[58]
Stanley Knapp August 5, 1938 murder of William E. Walker[59]
Joseph O'Donnell November 21, 1938 murder of Trent A. Sickles and Theodore E. Stevens[60]
Bernhard Leuch August 4, 1939 murder of Lena Leuch[61]
Paul Buttry September 15, 1939 murder of Hugh Warren[62]
Earl Talbott September 18, 1939 murder of W.E. McKinney[63]
Roy Wright October 6, 1939 murder of John Dee Moore[64]
Ralph Carson December 8, 1939 murder of Lynwood Sproul[65]
Edward L. Bouchard September 6, 1940 murder of Cyril Ables and Ralph Allinson[66]
Jack Marable October 4, 1940 kidnapping and rape of Mrs. Emil Roloff[67][68]
Arley Ovoyd Lewis January 30, 1941 murder of Jack Avent[69] Arthur B. Langlie
Denzel Davis March 24, 1941 murder of Harriet Arnold[70]
John Bruce Anderson November 14, 1941 murder of David Johnson[71]
Chester Montgomery March 19, 1943 murder of Jessie Sellers[72]
Roy Willard Jacobs April 6, 1943 murder of Chadwick Storem and Harry Storem[73]
Persia Williams September 8, 1944 murder of Joseph Romaglio[74]
Edward Heberling December 8, 1944 murder of Harriet Louise Lindstrom[75]
Joe Bill September 7, 1945 murder of Irma Irene McGough[76] Monrad C. Wallgren
Joseph B. Wessel January 19, 1946 murder of Mary Ann Wessel [77]
Woodrow Wilson Clark February 5, 1946 murder of T.P. Dillon and Jane Staples[78]
John Henry Clark January 7, 1947 murder of Sam Katz[79]
Jake Bird July 15, 1949 murder of Bertha Kludt and Beverly Kludt[80]
Arthur Bruce Perkins November 4, 1949 murder of Mr. L.E. Jessup and Mrs. L.E. Jessup[81]
Wayne Leroy Williams November 18, 1949 murder of Hallie Lucille[82]
Wayne Odell (WADOC lists name as Wayne O'Dell) June 18, 1951 murder of Harold Rogers[83] · [84] Arthur B. Langlie
Grant E. Rio December 10, 1951
Utah E. Wilson January 3, 1953 murder of JoAnn Dewey[85]
Truman G. Wilson
Artell Junior Farley December 15, 1956 murder of Flora McFarland[86]
Harvey John Collins December 3, 1957 murder of Andrew Stolen Albert D. Rosellini
John Richard Broderson June 25, 1960 murder of Harold Oster[87]
Joseph Chester Self June 20, 1963 murder of Ralph A. Gemmill Jr.
Westley Allan Dodd January 5, 1993 murder of Cole Neer, William Neer, and Lee Iseli Booth Gardner
Charles Rodman Campbell May 27, 1994 murder of Renae Wicklund, Shannah Wicklund, and Barbara Hendrickson Mike Lowry
Jeremy Vargas Sagastegui October 13, 1998 Lethal injection murder of Kievan Sarbacher, Melissa Sarbacher, and Lisa Vera Acevado Gary Locke
James Homer Elledge August 28, 2001 murder of Eloise Jane Fitzner
Cal Coburn Brown September 10, 2010 murder of Holly Washa[88] Christine Gregoire
Sources: List of persons executed by the Washington State Department of Corrections since 1904.[89]

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Notes[]

  1. ^ "Elfus Hanged". The Washington Standard. January 18, 1884.
  2. ^ "Jochin Henry Timmerman paid the extreme penalty...". The Washington Standard. April 13, 1888.
  3. ^ Harger, Stover (September 15, 2013). "The 'hanging holiday' of 1890". The Columbian.
  4. ^ "Execution At Kalama". The Spokesman-Review. June 9, 1892. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  5. ^ "George Webster is hanged for first-degree murder at Spokane County Courthouse on March 30, 1900". www.historylink.org. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  6. ^ "Chas. E. Meyers Hanged". The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. October 1, 1895.
  7. ^ "Hanging at Kalama". The News Tribune. January 31, 1896.
  8. ^ "Paid With His Life". Aberdeen Herald. April 29, 1897.
  9. ^ "George Webster is hanged for first-degree murder at Spokane County Courthouse on March 30, 1900". www.historylink.org. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  10. ^ "The Wages of His Sin". Spokane Daily Chronicle. March 25, 1898.
  11. ^ "George Webster is hanged for first-degree murder at Spokane County Courthouse on March 30, 1900". www.historylink.org. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
  12. ^ "Pierce County Courthouse (Tacoma), 1893-1959". Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  13. ^ "Pierce County Courthouse (Tacoma), 1893-1959". Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  14. ^ "Charles W. Nordstrom is hanged on August 23, 1901, for the murder of William Mason near Cedar Mountain (King County)". Retrieved May 6, 2020.
  15. ^ "Last Words of Murderer". (December 07 1901). The Tacoma Daily Ledger, pp. 6.
  16. ^ "Kills His Uncle and Wounds Four Others". (December 07 1900). The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, pp. 1.
  17. ^ "Alfred Hamilton shoots and kills attorney David M. Woodbury in Anacortes on September 7, 1899". Washington State: HistoryLink. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  18. ^ "Washington State carries out its first execution on May 6, 1904". Washington State: HistoryLink. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  19. ^ "Ask for Rehearing". (May 4, 1904). The Seattle Times, pp. 2.
  20. ^ "Pays His Penalty Bravely". (June 3, 1905). The Seattle Times, pp. 4.
  21. ^ "Appeals Dismissed by Supreme Court". (May 26, 1905). The Seattle Times, pp. 4.
  22. ^ "Fight Made for Man's Life". (July 19, 1905). The Seattle Times, pp. 3.
  23. ^ "Mackintosh Says White Should Hang". (February 22, 1906). The Seattle Times, pp. 1.
  24. ^ "Sentence of Death is Given Simon Brooks". (February 17, 1906). The Seattle Times, pp. 10.
  25. ^ "Murderer Armstrong Sentenced to Hang". (April 16, 1906). The Seattle Times, pp. 2.
  26. ^ "Fred Miller Hanged at State Penitentiary". (March 22, 1907). The Seattle Times, pp. 15.
  27. ^ "Double Murderer Goes to his Doom". (April 16, 1909). The Seattle Times, pp. 8.
  28. ^ "Wife Murderer Hanged". (August 27, 1909). The Seattle Times, pp. 25.
  29. ^ "Murderer Forfeits Life on Gallows". (November 12, 1909). The Seattle Times, pp. 12.
  30. ^ "Execution Bungled". (May 13, 1910). The Seattle Times, pp. 7.
  31. ^ "Walks to Scaffold Laughing and Joking". (June 20, 1910). The Seattle Times, pp. 5.
  32. ^ "Execution May Spoil Solution of Mystery". (April 13, 1911). The Seattle Times, pp. 10.
  33. ^ "Captor of Slayer Honored by Mayor". (April 1, 1921). The Seattle Times, pp. 3.
  34. ^ "Mahoney is Executed in Prison Yard for his Deed". (December 1, 1922). The Seattle Times, pp. 1.
  35. ^ "Whitfield Hanged at State Penitentiary". (June 13, 1924). The Seattle Times, pp. 10.
  36. ^ "Slayer Blames Divorce Evil on Way to Gallows". (June 27, 1924). The Seattle Times, pp. 5.
  37. ^ "Thomas Walton Hanged at State Penitentiary". (December 12, 1924). The Seattle Times, pp. 24.
  38. ^ "Seattle Slayer Pays Penalty on Gallows". (February 19, 1926). The Seattle Times, pp. 4.
  39. ^ "Longview Slayer Hanged". (May 27, 1927). The Seattle Times, pp. 22.
  40. ^ "Lopez Hanged at State Prison for Riparia Murder". (February 15, 1928). The Seattle Times, pp. 7.
  41. ^ "Bailey is Hanged for Murder of Wife". (August 10, 1928). The Seattle Times, pp. 20.
  42. ^ "Dawn Brings Message of Hanging". (August 31, 1928). The Seattle Times, pp. 1.
  43. ^ "Luther is Hanged for Slaying of Clark Sheriff". (March 29, 1929). The Seattle Times, pp. 18.
  44. ^ "Clark Goes to Gallows". (July 11, 1930). The Seattle Times, pp. 2.
  45. ^ "Wilkins Dies for Slaying of Attorney". (August 15, 1930). The Seattle Times, pp. 2.
  46. ^ "Shelton Logger is Hanged". (August 29, 1930). The Seattle Times, pp. 13.
  47. ^ "Moock Hangs as Killer in Wedding Plot". (September 12, 1930). The Seattle Times, pp. 11.
  48. ^ "Express Slayer Meets Death on State's Gallows". (December 18, 1931). The Seattle Times, pp. 21.
  49. ^ "Man, Youth Pay Penalty on Gallows for Murder". (April 15, 1932). The Seattle Times, pp. 1.
  50. ^ "Ollie Stratton, Port Townsend Slayer, Hangs". (July 28, 1933). The Seattle Times, pp. 28.
  51. ^ "Ready to Kill". (May 11, 1934). The Seattle Times, pp. 6.
  52. ^ "Ready to Kill". (October 3, 1934). The Seattle Times, pp. 17.
  53. ^ "Seattle Tong Slayer Hanged". (July 19, 1935). The Seattle Times, pp. 32.
  54. ^ "Meyers Studies Hanging Case". (April 3, 1936). The Seattle Times, pp. 15.
  55. ^ "Reward Posted for Asserted Slayer". (May 29, 1936). The Seattle Times, pp. 2.
  56. ^ "Last Minute Fight Made to Prevent Execution". (September 11, 1936). The Seattle Times, pp. 1.
  57. ^ "State Executes Skagit Slayer". (February 23, 1938). The Seattle Times, pp. 9.
  58. ^ "Deputy's Killer to Hang". (January 14, 1938). The Seattle Times, pp. 5.
  59. ^ "Killer Hanged; Warns Others". (August 5, 1938). The Seattle Times, pp. 5.
  60. ^ "O'Donnell Blames Frame-Up as he Calmly Goes to Death". (November 21, 1938). The Seattle Times, pp. 1.
  61. ^ "Shelton Slayer Dies on Gallows". (August 4, 1939). The Seattle Times, pp. 16.
  62. ^ "Doomed Slayer Hopes". (September 14, 1939). The Seattle Times, pp. 13.
  63. ^ "Ranch-Slayer is Hanged, Calm to End". (September 18, 1939). The Seattle Times, pp. 7.
  64. ^ "Young Killer, on Gallows, Warns Youth Against Crime". (October 6, 1939). The Seattle Times, pp. 11.
  65. ^ "Clallam County Slayer Hanged". (December 8, 1939). The Seattle Times, pp. 9.
  66. ^ "Slayer Hanged at State Prison". (September 6, 1940). The Seattle Times, pp. 5.
  67. ^ "Kidnaper Hangs, Denouncing Troy". (October 4, 1940). The Seattle Times, pp. 10.
  68. ^ "The State of Washington, Respondent, v. Jack Marable, Appellant" (June 22, 1940).
  69. ^ "Slayer to Give Life Tomorrow at Walla Walla". (January 29, 1941). The Seattle Times, pp. 17.
  70. ^ "David Dies for Killing Mother". (March 24, 1941). The Seattle Times, pp. 24.
  71. ^ "John B. Anderson, Slayer, Is Executed". (November 14, 1941). The Seattle Times, pp. 15.
  72. ^ "Man Hanged for Woman's Death". (March 19, 1943). The Seattle Times, pp. 2.
  73. ^ "Jacobs Denies Slaying as He Dies on Gallows". (April 6, 1943). The Seattle Times, pp. 4.
  74. ^ "Seattle Slayer Dies on Gallows". (September 8, 1944). The Seattle Times, pp. 13.
  75. ^ "Heberling Dies for Girl Murder". (December 8, 1944). The Seattle Times, pp. 21.
  76. ^ "Joe Bill, Child's Slayer, Hanged". (September 7, 1945). The Seattle Times, pp. 18.
  77. ^ "Wessel is Hanged at Pen". (1947, January 17). Union-Bulletin.
  78. ^ "Hatchet Slayer Dies on Gallows". (February 5, 1946). The Seattle Times, pp. 3.
  79. ^ "Slayer Dies on Prison Gallows". (January 7, 1947). The Seattle Times, pp. 20.
  80. ^ "Final Appeal Failing, Jake Bird is Hanged". (July 15, 1949). The Seattle Times, pp. 11.
  81. ^ "Perkins Dies on Prison Gallows". (November 4, 1949). The Seattle Times, pp. 9.
  82. ^ "Williams, Wife Slayer, Hanged". (November 18, 1949). The Seattle Times, pp. 37.
  83. ^ "Clemency Denied Condemned Youth". (June 14, 1951). The Seattle Times, pp. 14.
  84. ^ "Slayer is Denied Stay of Execution". (December 10, 1951). The Seattle Times, pp. 2.
  85. ^ "Langlie Refuses to Stop Execution of Wilsons, Due Tonight". (January 2, 1953). The Seattle Times, pp. 1.
  86. ^ "Farley, Tacoma Slayer, Hanged". (December 15, 1956). The Seattle Times, pp. 3.
  87. ^ "Broderson Hanged at State Prison". (June 25, 1960). The Seattle Times, pp. 11.
  88. ^ Sullivan, Jennifer (September 10, 2010), "Killer on death row 16½ years is executed", The Seattle Times, retrieved 16 December 2017
  89. ^ "Persons Executed Since 1904 in Washington State" (PDF). Washington State: Department of Corrections. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
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