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Lynda Cheryle Lyon Block (February 8, 1948 – May 10, 2002) was an American convicted murderer.〔"(Inmates Executed in Alabama )." Alabama Department of Corrections. Retrieved on March 3, 2011.〕 Hers was the first execution of a woman in the state of Alabama since 1957. She was the 9th female executed in the U.S. since reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 and the last individual executed by electrocution who had not been given a choice of lethal injection, as is (as of 2015) the primary protocol in all the states that maintain execution by electrocution.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/block775.htm )〕 ==Background== Lynda Cheryle Lyon was born February 8, 1948, in Orlando, Florida, to Francis (Frank) Stephen Lyon and Berylene Elisabeth Owen. Lynda, and her sister Denyce (born 1952), lost their father when she was 10, when he died of heart failure. Lynda and her mother were never close, and Block claimed that her mother was both physically and mentally abusive. Her second husband, George Sibley, claims that a constant trait of Block's was charity. While living in Key West she served as Secretary of the Humane Society, and also as animal abuse investigator. She was also active in civic work besides her service to the Humane Society: for two years she served as president of the Friends of the Library in Key West and served as publicity director for a mayoral candidate.〔 Before the crime that led to her conviction and transfer to Alabama's death row, Block published ''Liberatis'', a political magazine. She came from such a high social standing that many were shocked to learn of her crime.
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