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Governor Northam announces Commonwealth’s implements of execution donated to Virginia Museum of History and Culture

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RICHMOND –On January 14, 2022, Governor Ralph Northam announced that 114 years after acquiring an oak electric chair to execute people sentenced to death, the Commonwealth asked the Virginia Museum of History and Culture in Richmond to accept the chair and other implements of execution. The implements were conveyed this week.

“This action closes the era of state-sponsored execution in Virginia,” said Governor Northam. “The Commonwealth asked the Museum to accept these items, as they have the curatorial expertise to appropriately manage and interpret such materials. The Commonwealth’s history of using capital punishment is an important part of history, and the Museum is focused on telling Virginia’s full and true story for future generations.”

In March 2021 Governor Northam signed legislation to end the use of the death penalty, making Virginia the first southern state to do so. Virginia has executed more than 1,300 people in its history, more than any other state.

The chair was used to execute 267 people. It was installed at the Virginia State Penitentiary on Spring Street near downtown Richmond in 1908 and later was moved to Greensville Correctional Center. When Virginia moved to executions by lethal injection, the chair remained in place.

Also donated to the museum is the medical gurney used for executing people by lethal injection, along with other implements used to carry out executions, including leather straps. Those items were dismantled and removed from Greensville Correctional Center to the museum earlier this week.

Also, this week, in confirmation of the change in law, Governor Northam commuted to life in prison the death sentences of Thomas Porter and Anthony Juniper, the two persons on death row when capital punishment was abolished. Also as provided in the legislation, Thomas Porter and Anthony Juniper will not be eligible for parole, any good conduct allowance or any earned sentence credits, or conditional release.

Below are photos of the electric chair and medical gurney used to execute people. These and other implements were removed this week from the execution chamber at the Greensville Correctional Center.


Here is an inventory of all the items transferred to the Museum:

Item Description Serial No. Quantity
Phillips Heart Monitor Heart Monitor Model M3536A US00327726 1
Eden Heart Monitor Heart Monitor Model IM50 333153-M17602270057 1
Eden Heart Monitor Heart Monitor Model IM50 333152-M15304290007 1
Wooden Partition Partition Used For Lethal Injections None 1
Curtain Blue Partition Curtain Used For Lethal Injections None 1
Medical Gurney Gurney Model 600 6367T 1
Resistor Bank Test Equipment for Electric Chair None 1
Execution Chair Execution Chair – Oak None 1
Base Base for Chair Mounted to Floor None 1
Wall Phone Wall Phone – Red None 1
Wall Switch Wall key-switch for Warden None 1
Control Panel Unit Controls for Electrocution Execution None 1
Aluminum Pot Large Pot for soaking sponges None 1
Aluminum Pot Small Pot for soaking sponges None 1
Aluminum Strainer Draining of Sponges None 1
Indicator Lights/Switch Carlon Indicator Lights None 1
Leg Straps Leg straps for gurney None 14
Chest Strap Chest strap for Gurney None 2
Ankle Strap Ankle Strap for Gurney With Key None 2
Thigh Straps Thigh Straps for Gurney None 2
Keys Spare Keys for Ankle Straps None 4
Natural Sponges Sponges for Contact Points None 3
Face Mask Leather Face Mask None 4
Leg Strap Leg Contact None 1
Spare Contact Spare Contacts None 2
Spare Spring Straps Spare Springs None 4
Rubber Electrical Gloves 1 Pair None 1
Leather Gloves 2 Pair None 2
Red Rubber Gloves 3 Pair None 3
Copper Helmet Head Contact None 1
120 Grit Sand Paper Cleaning None 3
Emory Cloth Cleaning None 1
Used Toothbrush Cleaning None 1
Lemon Oil Cleaning None 1
Brasso Cleaning None 1
English Oil Cleaning None 1
Red Wall Phone Spare Phone None 1
Spare Leather Spare Leather None 1
Long Leather Strip Spare Strip for Helmet None 6
Short Leather Strip Spare Strip for Helmet None 7
Amplifier Amplifier for Sound- McGohan Electronics Model MSB103 None 1

 

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