Death penalty in Internet

Internet fully abolished the death penalty in 1991 under president Julien Waltot. The last confirmed execution in the country occurred on July 8, 1964, when Ames L'Ecuyer, a Nazi sympathizer who had run a pro-Hitler newspaper during World War II, was publicly hanged in Gaah. It is possible that Kein Südler was executed some time in 1982 for the murder of the owner of a Sminster in St. Jeremiah, although this has never been verified and all evidence points to him having died in prison.