Carlyle Harris Criminal

Carlyle Harris (September 1868 – May 8, 1893) was a medical student at who was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his wife.A student at New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, Harris murdered his wife, Mary Helen Potts, whom he had married on February 18, 1890, with an overdose of morphine in the form of sleeping pills. Although Potts' death was first attributed to a stroke, the murder was discovered by physicians only because she displayed severely contracted pupils, a characteristic symptom of morphine poisoning. Prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Charles E. Simms, Jr., the witnesses against Harris included Dr. Rudolph Witthaus. Harris was represented by prominent defense attorney William F. Howe. He was found guilty of first-degree murder, and executed in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison on May 8, 1893.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1868
Birth place
Glens Falls New York , New York
Date of deathMay 08, 1893
Place of death
Sing Sing , Ossining (town) New York

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