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Nationality
  
American

Partner
  
Theora Hix

Occupation
  
Professor

Spouse
  
Helen Snook

Name
  
James Snook

Education
  
Ohio State University

Role
  
Athlete


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Full Name
  
James Howard Snook

Born
  
September 17, 1879 (
1879-09-17
)
South Lebanon, Ohio

Cause of death
  
Electrocution by electric chair

Resting place
  
Green Lawn Cemetery Columbus, Ohio

Died
  
February 28, 1930, Columbus, Ohio, United States

Olympic medals
  
Shooting at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre team free pistol

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James Howard Snook (September 17, 1879 – February 28, 1930) was an Ohio athlete and veterinarian convicted and executed for murder.

Biography

Snook was a member of the U.S. Olympic Pistol Team, which won a Gold Medal in the Men's 30 metre team military pistol event at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium.

Later, Snook was the head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University. He invented the snook hook, a surgical instrument which is still used in spaying animals. He also was a founding member of the Alpha Psi veterinary fraternity.

Snook was convicted of murdering Theora Hix, a 24-year-old medical student with whom he had had a three-year sexual affair. Snook claimed at his Columbus, Ohio, trial that he had killed Hix because she was threatening to kill Snook's wife and family, and that he feared she would shoot him. The trial was considered shocking for the sexual activities discussed, including fellatio. The jury took 28 minutes to deliberate before finding Snook guilty, after which he was sentenced to death by electrocution.

Snook was executed on 28 February 1930 at the Ohio Penitentiary, by means of the electric chair. He was buried in Green Lawn Cemetery after a short service at the King Avenue Methodist Church. His tombstone, on Lot 243 of Section 87, omits his last name, reading only "James Howard".

References

James H. Snook Wikipedia