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condemned prisoner Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the State (polity), state-sanctioned practice of deliberately killing a person as a punishment for an actual or supposed crime, usually following an authorized, rule-governed process to ...
's last meal is a customary ritual preceding
execution Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the State (polity), state-sanctioned practice of deliberately killing a person as a punishment for an actual or supposed crime, usually following an authorized, rule-governed process to ...
. In many countries, the prisoner may, within reason, select what the last meal will be.


Contemporary restrictions in the United States

In the
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, most states give the meal a day or two before execution and use the
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"special meal". Alcohol or
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are usually, but not always, denied. Unorthodox or unavailable requests are replaced with similar substitutes. Some states place tight restrictions. In
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, the food for the last meal must be purchased locally and the cost is limited to $40. In
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, the cost is limited to $25. In
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, the
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traditionally joins the condemned prisoner for the last meal. On one occasion, the warden paid for an inmate's lobster dinner. Sometimes, a prisoner asks to share the last meal with another inmate (as
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did with John Resko) or has the meal distributed among other inmates (as requested by Raymond Fernandez). In September 2011, the state of
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abolished all special last meal requests after condemned prisoner and white supremacist Lawrence Russell Brewer requested a large and expensive last meal, but did not eat any of it, stating that he was not hungry. The tradition of customized last meals is thought to have been established around 1924 in Texas.


Documented last meal requests

This represents the items reported requested but does not, in all cases, represent what the prisoner actually received.


Europe


Asia


North America


Canada


United States

(*) Texas abolished last meal requests in 2011, so all death row inmates in Texas after 2011 were given normal prison food.


See also

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Capital punishment Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned practice of deliberately killing a person as a punishment for an actual or supposed crime, usually following an authorized, rule-governed process to conclude that t ...
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Death row Death row, also known as condemned row, is a place in a prison that houses inmates awaiting Capital punishment, execution after being convicted of a capital crime and sentenced to death. The term is also used figuratively to describe the state of ...
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Final statement A person's last words, their final articulated words stated prior to death or as death approaches, are often recorded because of the decedent's fame, but sometimes because of interest in the statement itself. (People dying of illness are frequen ...
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Religion and capital punishment The major world religions have taken varied positions on the morality of capital punishment and as such, they have historically impacted the way in which governments handle such punishment practices. Although the viewpoints of some religions have ...


References


Further reading

* Treadwell, Ty and Vernon, Michelle (2011) ''Last Suppers: Famous Final Meals from Death Row'' * * * * *


External links

* Greene, Bob (12 June 2001)
They didn't get to choose their last meals
''Jewish World Review''. Retrieved on 2007-08-17. * Karon, Tony (10 August 2000)

''TIME Magazine''. Retrieved on 2007-08-17. * Stein, Joel (18 October 2007)

''TIME Magazine''. Retrieved on 2007-11-11.
Famous Last Meals
''Portraits of Last Requests''. Retrieved on 2010-09-17.

''Texas Department of Criminal Justice'' (12 September 2003). Archived fro

on 2003-12-02. Retrieved on 2011-03-17.
Last Meals
''rotten dot com''. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
Last Meals: What Would You Order?
''
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'' (18 June 2010). Retrieved on 2010-06-24.
Last Meals on Death Row (since 2002)
''Dead Man Eating''. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
Top 10 Death Row Last Meal Requests from Texas
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