Headstone of William Hemsing

William Hemsing

1899

William H. Hemsing.

How He Died
Manner Homicide
Cause Gunshot wound
Mechanism Edged weapon
What Happened
Captain William Hemsing succumbed to a knife wound sustained three years earlier when he was attacked by an inmate in the New Jersey State Prison in Trenton.

The inmate was suspected of having a knife, and while he was exercising the guards searched his cell, but did not find it. After the search, Captain Hemsing took the inmate to the prison's rotunda and had him face the wall to search him. The man suddenly turned, threatened Captain Hemsing, and then stabbed him in the throat, causing a severe gash. Other guards immediately subdued the inmate and disarmed him.

Captain Hemsing went insane after suffering the wound and was taken to the Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, where he remained until succumbing to his wounds three years later.

Captain Hemsing was a veteran of the Civil War. He had served with the New Jersey State Prison for 19 years and had previously served as chief of police in Camden, New Jersey.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife and daughter.
Photograph of William Hemsing
Photograph of William Hemsing
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Also Served
New Jersey Department of Corrections
Captain
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