List of people legally executed in the Northern Territory

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This is a list of people executed in the Northern Territory. It lists people who were executed by British (and from 1901, Australian) authorities within the modern-day boundaries of the Northern Territory. For people executed in other parts of Australia, see the sidebar.

List[edit]

  • Charlie Flannigan (alias Charles McManus; a "half-caste") – 15 July 1893 – Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Samuel Croker at Avergne Station in September 1892.[1][2]
  • Wandy Wandy ("a Port Essington black") – 25 July 1893 – Hanged on gallows constructed at the scene of the crime at Malay Bay (Wungaran), Bowen Straits, for his part in the murder of six unnamed Malays who had been ship-wrecked.[3][4]
  • Moolooloorun (Aboriginal male) – 17 January 1895 – Hanged on gallows constructed at Crescent Lagoon, "near the scene of the crime" and in the presence of other members of his Aboriginal community, for the murder of an unnamed Chinese man at Mole's Hill, near the Roper River.[5]
  • Chung Yeung – 10 August 1899 – Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Chee Hang at Yam Creek.[6]
  • Lem Kai – 10 August 1899 – Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Chee Hang at Yam Creek.[6]
  • Jimmie (Aboriginal male, no given surname) – 8 April 1901 – Hanged on gallows constructed at Shaw's Creek, Victoria River, for the murder of John Larsen at Daly River.[7]
  • Tommy (Aboriginal male, no given surname) – 21 December 1905 – Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murders of Henry Edwards, Richard Frost and Nowra at Victoria River district.[8]
  • Koppio (Aboriginal male, no given surname) – 15 July 1913 – Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murders of Ching Loy and Lo Sin at the old Howley Mine.[9][10]
  • Jaroslav Koci – 8 August 1952 – Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Darwin taxi-driver George Thomas Grantham.[11]
  • Jan Novotny – 8 August 1952 – Hanged at Fannie Bay Gaol for the murder of Darwin taxi-driver George Thomas Grantham.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Execution of Flannagan", The Advertiser (Adelaide), 17 July 1893, p. 5.
  2. ^ Shepherd, Tory (4 May 2023). "Charlie Flannigan: the Aboriginal stockman who sketched 19th-century life from death row". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Wandy Wandy", Evening Journal (Adelaide), 22 July 1893, p. 4.
  4. ^ "The Condemned Blacks", The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide), 17 July 1893, p. 2.
  5. ^ "Execution in the Northern Territory", The Observer (Adelaide), 2 February 1895, p. 11.
  6. ^ a b "The Northern Territory Murders", The Observer (Adelaide), 5 August 1899, p. 14.
  7. ^ "Mutiny and Murder: The Daly River Outrage", The Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, 8 August 1900, p. 2.
  8. ^ "Murders by an Aboriginal", The Age (Melbourne), 6 July 1905, p. 6.
  9. ^ "An Aborigine Executed", Daily Herald (Adelaide), 16 July 1913, p. 5.
  10. ^ "Territory Muddle: Muddle Worse and Worse" by Randolph Bedford, The Sunday Times (Sydney), 21 January 1917, p. 9.
  11. ^ a b 2 "Czechs Hanged", The Barrier Miner (Broken Hill), 7 August 1952, p. 1.

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