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Professor [[Andrew Bell III]], who startled the world with his novel invention that puts condemned criminals out of existence,was sadly killed demonstrating his electric chair. During the execution of [[Wilson J. McDaniels]], the chair seemed to malfunction. Witnesses report multiple attempts were made at the execution, which in a mishap killed Bell as McDaniel's hair burned yet he did not expire.
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Professor [[Andrew Bell III]], who startled the world with his novel invention that puts condemned criminals out of existence, [[The Mercies of Knowledge|was sadly killed demonstrating his electric chair]]. During the execution of [[Wilson J. McDaniels]], the chair seemed to malfunction. Witnesses report multiple attempts were made at the execution, which in a mishap killed Bell as McDaniel's hair burned yet he did not expire.
   
 
McDaniels, convicted of murder, bigamy and immoral animal husbandry, did not deserve such a barbaric end, according to the Saint Denis Chief of Police who said the city will return to using the gallows as means of execution for the foreseeable future.
 
McDaniels, convicted of murder, bigamy and immoral animal husbandry, did not deserve such a barbaric end, according to the Saint Denis Chief of Police who said the city will return to using the gallows as means of execution for the foreseeable future.

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Electric Chair Architect Dies is one of the newspaper articles in Red Dead Redemption 2.

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Professor Andrew Bell III, who startled the world with his novel invention that puts condemned criminals out of existence, was sadly killed demonstrating his electric chair. During the execution of Wilson J. McDaniels, the chair seemed to malfunction. Witnesses report multiple attempts were made at the execution, which in a mishap killed Bell as McDaniel's hair burned yet he did not expire.

McDaniels, convicted of murder, bigamy and immoral animal husbandry, did not deserve such a barbaric end, according to the Saint Denis Chief of Police who said the city will return to using the gallows as means of execution for the foreseeable future.