Selasa, 13 Juni 2017

Death in Deer Lodge

Prisoner George Rock, with a hood over his head, hangs by the neck in front of well-dressed observers at the Montana State Penitentiary in Deer Lodge on June 15, 1908. Three months earlier, in a desperate escape attempt, Rock and fellow prisoner William Hayes attacked Warden Frank Conley and Deputy Warden John Robinson with knives. …

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