Last Words: Sang a death song.
Notes: Charcoal shot a man his wife was having an affair with. He assumed he would be hanged and went on a shooting spree. He shot and killed NWMP officer Sgt. Wm. Brock Wilde as he was about to be arrested on 10 Nov 1896. In the end his own brothers captured him. Refused to stand on the trap. Was hanged seated in a chair. Also known as Pah-Cah-Pah-Ne-Cappy.
Last Words: "Why do you hang me when I didn't do anything? Is there no one here who has any pity?"
Notes: An accomplice of the notorious bootlegger Emilio "Emperor Pic" Picariello, who ran illegal booze through the Crowsnest Pass during the days of Prohibition, Filumena was convicted with Picariello of gunning down a policeman.She was from Italy. Lassandro was hanged by herself, after Picariello. Buried in Edmonton.
Notes: Picariello and Filumena Lassandro shot Constable Lawson, the police officer that arrested his son. Murder occurred 29 Sep 1922 in Coleman. Born in Italy. Buried in Edmonton.
Last Words: "My Fuehrer, I follow thee."
Notes: Was a German POW in Internment Camp 132 in Medicine Hat who murdered fellow POW August Plaszek on 22 Jul 1943. Was one of three charged. One was imprisoned and the other aquitted.
Notes: Raped and murdered 7 year old Donald Goss. This person was hanged along with the 4 German POW murderers. His case was not related with theirs.
Notes: Murdered George Lakatocz. While awaiting sentence prisoner Fritz Eberts asked Wilinsky to take credit for a murder he had committed. Wilinsky initially agreed to: however, a guard found notes on toilet paper from Eberts to Wilinsky detailing the crime. The night before his execution Wilinsky confessed to his murder of Lakatocz and retracted his confession of Ebert's murder.