A history of executions in Indiana
Since 1897, all executions are carried out before sunrise at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City.
Since 1897, all executions are carried out before sunrise at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City.
“Once you get here, you lose just about everybody you have,” Gregory Scott Johnson told the Fort Wayne News Sentinel in 1997. “What goes on in your mind is the hardest part.”
The federal government announced in July that executions would resume, but that plan was blocked by an injunction. Here’s where Indiana and the U.S. government stand on the death penalty.
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