What state held the last public execution in the United States?
In 1936, reporters blasted what they called the "carnival in Owensboro Ky." Many scholars say Rainey Bethea's execution and the coverage it received led to a banning of public executions in America. Hundreds of reporters and photographers -- some from as far away as New York and Chicago - were sent to Owensboro to cover what was then the country's first hanging conducted by a woman.
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