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Last man hanged: 50 years in Australia without an executionRonald Ryan was the last man to hang in Australia Fifty years ago, Australia carried out its final execution amid a swirl of protest and political pressure. But as Jamie Duncan reports, capital punishment remains firmly in the nation's consciousness despite the abolition of the death penalty.Ronald Joseph Ryan was a robber with a long criminal record.On 3 February 1967, Ryan was hanged for the murder of prison warder George Hodson as he escaped Pentridge Jail, in the Melbourne suburb of Coburg.As the guards took turns to attend a staff room Christmas party on 19 December 1965, Ryan and accomplice Peter John Walker scaled a 5m (16ft) wall, with blankets attached to a hook.They overpowered a guard, stole guns and forced the guard to open a gate....Many Australians wanted the Indonesians responsible for the 2002 Bali bombings executed Continued: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-38837092