On a chilly morning in Carson City in February 1924, Nevada State Prison officials fired up an electric heater in a stone barbershop building and escorted an inmate inside. But the prisoner’s comfort wasn’t the priority. The heat was supposed to warm up cyanide acid so it would vaporize and execute Gee Jon, a young Chinese immigrant accused of murdering a laundryman.
By Randy Dotinga
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