Carlisle , Abigail

Inmate ID: #F49201
Classification: Correctional
Chiron Institute
Inmate Status
Demographic Data
First Name Abigail
Middle Name N/A
Last Name Carlisle
Date of Birth 1991-11-16
Age 34 Years (Deceased)
Birthplace New York
Race / Ethnicity White
Gender Female
Height 5'6"
Weight 230
Eye Color Brown
Convictions / Penalties
Code Offense Penalty Details Date Sentenced
Count #1
64-1RUSZO
Mass Murder Death Penalty
Firing Squad
No Date Scheduled
Sterilization Mandated
2026-08-22
Age at sentencing: 34
  • Mass Murder
    Count #1
    Code: 64-1RUSZO
    2026-08-22
    Age at sentencing: 34
    Death Penalty
    Firing Squad
    No Date Scheduled
    Sterilization Mandated
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Summary

Abigail Carlisle or Fatty Abby, is sentenced to death by firing squad for gunning down her former classmates at their 15 year school class reunion. In her defense she stated that her classmates never grew the F up and wanted to bully her like they did in highschool. So she got her vengeance on five seperate people, including the local head of the Homeowners Association Kathy Bartlett. Not only did firing squad seem appropriate for the crime but there were fears of unwanted decapitation during a hanging, poor body distribution for electricity, and terrible veins for injection.

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CHIRON INSTITUTE — FINAL INTERVIEW: ABIGAIL CARLISLE SPEAKS HOURS BEFORE FIRING SQUAD

Aug 22, 2026 • Korvalain

Just hours before her scheduled execution by firing squad, condemned mass shooter Abigail “Abby” Carlisle sat for a brief interview inside the Chiron Institute’s death-watch unit. The special journalist was granted limited access under Institute protocols.Carlisle, 33, refused to discuss the details of the five homicides she committed at her 15-year high school reunion. When pressed, she stated only: “They got what was coming to them. They never had the decency to grow up and leave me be.” Asked if she had any regrets, she answered without hesitation: “Only that I didn’t get away with it.”On the subject of fear, Carlisle said she had “made peace with God” and was not afraid of death itself. She admitted, however, to being afraid of the process of dying. “I’m afraid it’ll be needlessly agonizing,” she said. “It sure sounded like it was for Kathy.”When the journalist asked about the adult diaper issued for the death chamber, Carlisle’s face flushed. She first expressed embarrassment, then became defiant. “Yeah, I’m wearing one. And when they blow my heart out I’m going to shit and piss myself. That’s just what happens. Get over it.”The interview ended shortly afterward. Carlisle was returned to the holding cell to await transfer to the execution site.Execution Botched; Investigation OpenedAt approximately 6:14 p.m., the firing squad took its positions. The first volley failed to strike Carlisle’s heart cleanly. Witnesses and official logs later confirmed she remained conscious for several minutes, bleeding heavily while restrained in the chair. Officers reported the strong odor of a soiled adult diaper and audible moaning from the condemned woman until a second, closer-range shot was ordered and delivered.An internal investigation into the squad’s marksmanship and the duration of Carlisle’s suffering has been opened by the Institute’s oversight board. No further public statements have been released.
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CHIRON INSTITUTE RECEIVES DEATH-SENTENCED MASS SHOOTER ABIGAIL CARLISLE

Aug 08, 2026 • Korvalain

Transfer completed under heavy security; firing squad execution scheduledSTATE CAPITAL — Abigail Carlisle, 33, known in some local circles by the derisive nickname “Fatty Abby,” was transferred this morning under armed escort to the Chiron Institute, the state’s specialized facility for condemned prisoners, following her conviction and death sentence for the massacre at her high school’s 15-year class reunion.Carlisle was found guilty of five counts of first-degree murder for opening fire on former classmates during the reunion event. Among the dead was Kathy Bartlett, president of the local Homeowners Association. Prosecutors presented evidence that Carlisle systematically targeted individuals she claimed had bullied her throughout high school and continued to do so into adulthood.In statements made during trial and sentencing, Carlisle offered no apology. She told the court that her former classmates “never grew the fuck up” and that she had simply “given them what they deserved” after years of perceived harassment. The jury rejected any mitigation based on her claims of ongoing bullying and returned a death recommendation.Judge Raymond Hale formally imposed the sentence of death by firing squad. In explaining the method, court records note that hanging was ruled out due to documented risks of unintended decapitation with Carlisle’s body type, electrocution was considered unsuitable because of concerns over electrical current distribution through adipose tissue, and lethal injection was rejected after medical evaluation found her veins too compromised for reliable IV access. Firing squad was therefore selected as the most certain and appropriate means of carrying out the sentence.Chiron Institute officials confirmed receipt of the prisoner at approximately 9:40 a.m. today. Carlisle was processed into the facility’s condemned unit without incident. A spokesperson for the Institute stated only that “all standard security and custody protocols were followed” and that the execution will proceed according to the warrant once the mandatory appeals window closes.Local residents and surviving classmates have expressed a mixture of relief and lingering trauma. One former classmate, speaking on condition of anonymity, said simply, “She finally did what she always threatened in the yearbook. Now the system is finishing it.”The Chiron Institute houses inmates under active death warrants and maintains the state’s specialized execution infrastructure. No further public details on Carlisle’s housing status or exact execution date have been released pending the outcome of remaining procedural reviews.Authorities have asked the public to respect the privacy of the victims’ families during this period.
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