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John Deering (cartoonist)
John Deering may refer to: * John Deering (baseball) (1879–1943), professional baseball player * John Deering (murderer) John W. Deering (September 1898 – October 31, 1938) was the subject of an experiment to observe what would happen to the human heart during death by gunshot. Deering, an American facing execution by the state of Utah for the May 1938 mur ... (1898–1938), murderer executed by State of Utah * John Deering (politician) (1833–1904), mayor of Portland, Maine {{hndis, Deering, John ...
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John Deering (baseball)
John Thomas Deering (June 25, 1879 – February 15, 1943) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in with the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees, New York Highlanders. He batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, and died in Beverly, Massachusetts. External links

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John Deering (murderer)
John W. Deering (September 1898 – October 31, 1938) was the subject of an experiment to observe what would happen to the human heart during death by gunshot. Deering, an American facing execution by the state of Utah for the May 1938 murder of Oliver R. Meredith Jr., volunteered to have himself hooked up to an electrocardiogram while he was shot by a firing squad. The test indicated that his heart stopped in about 15 seconds of being hit, although other bodily functions, such as breathing, continued for a longer period of time. Background Deering, who was raised in Chicago, Illinois, stated that he had a tumultuous childhood. Due to neglect, he was committed to a reformatory from the ages of thirteen to eighteen. Aspiring to join the military since his youth, Deering joined the United States Merchant Marine, but soon found himself incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison and Folsom State Prison, both in California. Murder case At around 9:00 pm on May 9, 1938 ...
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