Taxi driver Ali Reza Khoshruy Kuran Kordiyeh was publicly hanged on this date for a killing spree that earned him the nickname “the Tehran Vampire.”
For four months, the vampire had preyed on women in the neighborhoods near the place of his ultimate demise. He stalked, abducted, raped and slew nine women and girls, ranging in age from 10 to 47 — including a mother-daughter pair.
He’d been subjected first to court-ordered flogging, many of the 214 strokes administered publicly by relatives of the victims who were cheered on by furious onlookers.
“Innocent blood will always be avenged,” a cleric intoned to the crowd. “This is punishment for the criminal but for us witnesses it is a lesson to be learned … We are responsible for our actions.” Others expressed the lesson less politely.
“Do you see finally that God is greater, you son of a dog?” a man shouted.
“He is not a human,” said Marzieh Davani, a 38-year-old woman.
“I really cannot understand a human can do what he did. He deserves to die surrounded by the hatred of people,” said Amir Ezati, who had taken his place in the crowd at 3 a.m.
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“Damn you, you killer,” somebody shouted. The chant was taken up by the others as Kordiyeh, wearing a dark green prison uniform and staring ahead impassively, was led underneath the crane where a noose was tightened around his neck.
A 195-second video of the scene, featuring Mature Content images of Kordiyeh’s flogging and hanging, can be viewed here.
On this day..
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- 1937: Leslie George Stone, hanged by a fiber
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- 1891: Bir Tikendrajit, Patriots' Day martyr
- 1575: Charles du Puy-Montbrun, unequal
- 1864: Barney Gibbons, chance recognition
- 1997: Chiang Kuo-ching, Taiwan wrongful conviction
- 1926: Richard Whittemore, Mencken subject
- 1915: George Joseph Smith, Brides in the Bath murderer
- 1776: Neptune, as witnessed by John Gabriel Stedman
- 1868: Thomas Wells, the first private hanging in England
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- 1964: Gwynne Owen Evans and Peter Anthony Allen, England's last hangings