- Dettagli
- Categoria: Death Penalty News
- Pubblicato: 12 Gennaio 2018
John C. Woods took to the killings with morbid fascination. The Wichita resident had developed a career of killing bad people, badly. He was thrust into the world's spotlight at the end of World War II as the hangman for 10 Nazi war criminals. Several of them died not from broken necks as would be expected with hangings but from slow, excruciating