Harold Lamont Otey

Harold Lamont "Walkin' Wili" Otey (August 1, 1951 – September 2, 1994) was an American criminal convicted of the 1977 rape and murder of Jane McManus, a 26-year-old photography student, in Omaha, Nebraska. Despite recanting his confession and maintaining his innocence for more than 15 years, Otey became the first person to be executed in Nebraska since 1976 when the death penalty was reinstated. He was executed in 1994 by electrocution, becoming the first person to die in Nebraska's electric chair since Charles Starkweather was executed in 1959. Otey's final days were documented by the CBS News program 48 Hours entitled "Death by Midnight".

Harold Lamont Otey
Born(1951-08-01)August 1, 1951
Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedSeptember 2, 1994(1994-09-02) (aged 43)
Nebraska State Penitentiary, Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
Cause of deathExecution by electrocution
Conviction(s)First degree murder
Criminal penaltyDeath (June 20, 1978)
Details
VictimsJane McManus, 26
DateJune 11, 1977
CountryUnited States
State(s)Nebraska
Date apprehended
January 26, 1978
Imprisoned atNebraska State Penitentiary
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