![Crowd gathers to view the hanging of Rainey Bethea after his conviction for murder in Kentucky.](https://www.bygonely.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Rainey_Bethea_public_execution_12.jpg)
Crowd gathers to view the hanging of Rainey Bethea after his conviction for murder in Kentucky. (12/14)
![Crowd gathers to view the hanging of Rainey Bethea after his conviction for murder in Kentucky.](https://www.bygonely.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Rainey_Bethea_public_execution_12.jpg)
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A correction for this photo’s caption: Rainey Bethea was not executed for murder, but for rape. At the time, rapists in Kentucky could be sentenced to death by public hanging in the county where the offense occurred. Murder could be punished by electrocution “in private” at the Kentucky State Penitentiary. Bethea was tried and convicted only of rape, guaranteeing a public execution in Owensboro and avoiding a jurisdictional conflict between the two methods.