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The electric chair was developed in the late 19th century as a supposedly more humane method of execution. It was invented by dentist Alfred P. Southwick, inspired by the electrical work of Thomas Edison, who promoted it as an alternative to hanging. The first execution using the electric chair took place in 1890 with the death of William Kemmler in New York. The method gained popularity in the U.S., becoming a primary execution method through much of the 20th century. However, it faced criticism due to reports of botched executions, leading to claims of excessive suffering. By the late 20th century, lethal injection largely replaced the electric chair, though it remains an option in some states, symbolizing a complex legacy. Become a Channel Member ► / @wellinever Facebook ► / wellineverofficial Twitter ► / wellinevershow Patreon ► / wellinever