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'''George Spencer''' ({{circa}} 1600 – April 8, 1642) was the first non-native person to be executed in Connecticut. Amongst his charges was [[sodomy]] after an alleged [[Zoophilia|sexual act with an animal]]. | '''George Spencer''' ({{circa}} 1600 – April 8, 1642) was the first non-native person to be executed in Connecticut. Amongst his charges was [[sodomy]] after an alleged [[Zoophilia|sexual act with an animal]]. | ||
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George Spencer (c. 1600 – April 8, 1642) was the first non-native person to be executed in Connecticut. Amongst his charges was sodomy after an alleged sexual act with an animal.