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Martin Bergin Dies Well on the Gallows

Today the jury might not convict this as a murder for hire, since the killer was part of the relationship with the other two men.

“I have nothing at all to say. I will die like a Game Man. That is all I have to say.”


 
— Martin Bergin, convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, hanging, Pennsylvania.
Executed January 16, 1879


 
Prior to his execution, Bergin spent time with his wife and time in prayer, including a two-hour mass. After a final meal of bread, butter, eggs, and coffee, Bergin prayed some more before two priests escorted him by candlelight to receive his punishment.

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Bergin had killed a black mailing coal mine clerk in a murder-for-hire scheme to protect another man’s secret.  The jury did not buy that a homicidal homosexual triple play could result in manslaughter.

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