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Adriano Domingo was born on 1910 in Philippines, is a murderer. Discover Adriano Domingo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
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Born 1910
Birthday 1910
Birthplace Philippines
Date of death January 7, 1944 (aged 33) - Oahu Prison, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii Oahu Prison, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii
Died Place Oahu Prison, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii
Nationality Philippines

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Adriano Domingo Net Worth

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Timeline

1957

The Territory of Hawaii abolished the death penalty in 1957.

1947

Although Domingo was the final civilian executed by the Territory of Hawaii prior to the death penalty's abolition, he was not the final person executed while in Hawaii, as several executions by the U.S. military, carried for military crimes, took place there by hanging and firing squad during and after World War II, until 1947. There were at least three executions in Hawaii – two firing squad executions and one hanging – between 1945 and 1947. The last one was the hanging of 19-year-old Pvt. Garlon Mickles on April 22, 1947, for a rape Mickles committed in Guam months prior.

1944

Adriano Domingo (1910 – January 7, 1944) was the final civilian executed by the Territory of Hawaii prior to their abolition of the death penalty in 1957. Domingo was sentenced to death and hanged for the murder of Helen R. Sakamoto, a 21-year-old secretary, in Kauai on August 3, 1943. Although Domingo's execution made him the final civilian executed by the Territory of Hawaii, there were several executions that took place there during and after World War II for military crimes, some of which were not committed in Hawaii.

Sometime before his execution, Domingo faced a sanity commission; they certified that Domingo was not criminally insane and was thus eligible for execution. On December 24, the board which had led the sanity commission sent their findings to Hawaii's territorial governor, Ingram Stainback. Five days later, Stainback signed Domingo's death warrant, scheduling his execution to take place on January 7, 1944, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. In his statement announcing that he had signed Domingo's death warrant, Stainback said that after reviewing Domingo's case and the findings of the sanity commission, he could find no mitigating circumstance that would warrant interfering with Domingo's conviction or death sentence.

1943

On August 3, 1943, 21-year-old Helen R. Sakamoto, a secretary, was walking through a sugarcane field near her home on Kauai when Domingo waylaid her and made a romantic overture. When Sakamoto turned him down, Domingo attempted to rape her before he procured a pair of scissors and stabbed her to death. Her body was found hours later after a search, which her father, Junichi Sakamoto, started and led after Sakamoto failed to return home at her expected time.

Domingo's trial began on August 30, 1943, and lasted until September 11. Domingo's attorney attempted an insanity defense, but an 11-man jury deliberated for two and a half hours before finding Domingo guilty of Sakamoto's murder. On September 16, Judge Philip L. Rice formally sentenced Domingo to death.

1910

Domingo was born in 1910 in the Philippines. At the time of the 1930 United States census, he was unmarried and living in Koloa, Hawaii, with a romantic partner named Igiton Gomo.