Donald de Mag

Donald De Mag

Donald DeMag (died December 8, 1954) was the last person executed by Vermont.

Prior to his death sentence, DeMag had been sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of murder. In 1952, DeMag and fellow-prisoner Francis Blair escaped from the state prison in Windsor by crashing a laundry truck through the front gates.

While on the run, DeMag and Blair had attacked Elizabeth Weatherup and her husband in Springfield, Vermont. DeMag and Blair beat the couple with a lead pipe as they attempted to rob them. Weatherup died of her injuries. Two days after their escape, DeMag and Blair were recaptured and tried for first-degree murder. They were both convicted and sentenced to death by electric chair.

Blair and DeMag were both executed by electric chair. Blair was executed on February 8, 1954. DeMag was executed on December 8, 1954.

Although DeMag was the last person executed by Vermont, he was not the last person to be sentenced to death by a Vermont court. In 1957, Lionel Goyet was sentenced to death. However, his sentence was commuted six months later, and Goyet was pardoned and released in 1969.

The death penalty was abolished by Vermont in 1965.

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