Electric chair execution were recorded on video


There have been instances where electric chair executions were recorded on audio or video. However, it is important to note that the availability and release of such recordings vary, and they are often subject to legal restrictions and privacy concerns. Here is some information based on the search results:

Execution of Czolgosz, with panorama of Auburn Prison | Library of Congress 

- The Library of Congress provides access to historical materials, including motion pictures, for educational and research purposes.

- It is mentioned that most of the motion pictures in their collection were registered for copyright prior to 1916, and the library is not aware of any U.S. copyright in those materials.
Secret audio tapes in Virginia reveal "the only window into a live execution that we've ever had" - CBS News 

- The Virginia Department of Corrections possesses at least 35 audio tapes documenting executions between 1987 and 2017.

- The recording of Alton Waye's execution, an inmate executed in Virginia's electric chair, was recently published by NPR.

- The existence of these recordings offers a rare glimpse into an execution, as they are typically shrouded in secrecy and witnessed by a select few.

- The Department of Corrections has no plans to release more recordings to the public, citing security concerns and privacy interests.
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