Thursday 1 August 2013

Hoi! Reader's - Unique Prison Shackle Known As The "Man-Killer"


Patented by Warden, J.C Gardner in 1866, the Oregon Boots Or Gardner Shackle was manufactured at the Oregon State penitentiary by prisoners.

A Heavy iron band locked around the ankle and was attached to the heel of the boot by an iron ring. Weighing between 5 and 28 Pounds each, the boot was designed as a way of dealing with escape attempts and was fitted to every inmate. When Garner left the prison, he demanded payment for the use of the design. Wearing the shackle for long periods of time caused great physical damage and prisoners referred to the device as a "man-killer"