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Ronald Joseph Ryan was hanged inside Pentridge Prison on Friday Febuary 3, 1967 at 8:00 AM. The Victorian Premier Henry Bolte, played a major role in the hanging. Facing an upcoming state election he wanted to boost votes by taking a "tough on crime" stance. Bolte was determined Ryan would swing, even though most of the jury that had convicted Ryan of murder, made separate pleas and signed petitions not to hang Ryan. The hanging created the biggest public protests ever seen in the history of Australia.
Ryan was convicted and sentenced to hang for the shooting death of a prison officer during an escape from prison. There was a total lack of scientific ballistic forensics. There was a total lack of scientific evidence. Ryan was convicted based solely on unsigned, untaped and unrecorded allegations of "hearsay" verbals/confessions, said to have been made by Ryan to police. For unknown reasons, Ryan's rifle was never scientifically tested to prove it had fired a shot. Ryan's rifle had been hidden in the boot of a police car where it had been subjected to dirt and dust. Mysteriously, vital pieces of evidence (including the fatal bullet and spent bullet cartridge), which would have cleared Ryan went missing and thereby were never examined by scientific ballistic forensic experts.
The FACTS on the Ryan case:
Ronald Ryan was hanged at 8:00am on Friday 3 February 1967.
Angus Murray (1924)
Ronald Ryan's rifle is permanently kept hidden away. The rifle has never been scientifically tested by forensics for evidence it fired a shot. Ryan was hanged on 3rd February 1967 in the absence of forensic evidence.
Depends on the country: it didn't stop in Australia until the mid 1960's.The last man hanged was Ronald Ryan, of Melbourne.
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Ronald Ryan was born on 1925-02-21.
The last execution in Australia took place in 1967, when Ronald Ryan was hanged in Victoria. Between Ryan's execution in 1967 and 1984, several more people were sentenced to death, but had their sentences commuted to life imprisonment.
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