Cándido Cartón
Cándido Cartón (d. Buenos Aires, 1970) was a Spanish executioner of the Audiencia de Sevilla (1936-39) and Audiencia Nacional (1940-49).[1]
Cándido Cartón | |
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Executioner of Audiencia de Sevilla | |
In office 1936–1939 | |
Succeeded by | Bartolomé Casanueva Ramírez |
Executioner of Audiencia Nacional | |
In office 1940–1949 | |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | 1970 |
Residence | Sevilla |
Occupation | Executioner |
He fought at the Spanish Civil War with the Spanish Armed Forces during the Francoist Spain.[2]
When the war finished, he lost his family and he request to reinstate as executioner until 1950, when he resigned and emigrate to Buenos Aires where she died in 1970.[2]
Accused people executioned by Cándido Cartón
- Manuel Gallego Fernández (Sevilla, March 8, 1937)[3]
- Manuel González Rubio (Sevilla, March 10, 1937)[3]
- José Galán Bernal (Sevilla, October 11, 1937)[3]
- José Muñoz Mesa (Sevilla, February 5, 1938)[3]
- Ana París García (Sevilla, February 5, 1938)[3]
- Miguel Sánchez Torres (Sevilla, February 5, 1938)[3]
- Miguel Ortega Fernández (Sevilla, February 5, 1938)[3]
- Antonio Pérez Cabeza (Sevilla, March 7, 1938)[3]
- Carmelo Iglesias Muñoz (Madrid, December 9, 1941)[4]
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References
- Martínez, Rubén (1995). Una aproximación a la pena de muerte durante el franquismo (in Spanish). Madrid: Amnesty International.
- Eslava Galán, Juan (1991). Verdugos y torturadores (PDF) (in Spanish). Ediciones Temas de Hoy. ISBN 84-7880-297-5.
- Ortiz Villalba, Juan (2006). Del golpe militar a la guerra civil. Sevilla 1936 (in Spanish). RD Editores. p. 485. ISBN 978-84-934741-8-8.
- "Ejecución de una sentencia" (PDF). Nueva España (in Spanish) (1548): 1. December 10, 1941. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
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