Death Row Meal Photography

Henry Hargreaves Captured the Last Meals of Infamous Inmates

Henry Hargreaves, an artist and professional photographer who's based out of Brooklyn, New York, recreated the last meals of some of the world's most widely known criminals for his project 'No Seconds.'

He started the morbid series because he believes that one's choices in food has a lot to say about their character. In one image, the final meal of John Wayne Gacy, a serial killer and rapist, is recreated. In a large aluminum dish are 12 fried shrimp, a bucket of KFC and exactly one pound of strawberries.

On the other hand, Victor Feguer, a murderer and the last person to be put to death in Iowa, requested just a single olive with a pit in it.
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