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For centuries, Shrewsbury Prison was a site of public executions, where people would arrive early to secure a good view of the grim spectacle. Souvenirs and posters were even sold to mark the occasion. The prison鈥檚 final public hanging took place on April 9th, 1868, just a month before public executions were abolished in England. Between 1902 and 1961, eight people were executed at the Dana. The last was 21-year-old George Riley, hanged in 1961 for a murder he always denied. Former Prison warden and now prison tour guide Malcom, gave Johnty O鈥橠onnell a tour of Shrewsbury Prison鈥檚 Execution Room.
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