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Albert Dyer, a WPA guard in Inglewood, California, who has confessed killing Madeline and Melba Everett and Jeanette Stephens
Albert Dyer is carried by two men after being questioned by the Los Angeles District Attorney's office for the murder of three small girls. Dyer,a WPA crossing guard in Inglewood, California, later admitted to the killings. One man carrying Dyer wears a suit and wide brimmed hat. The other a shirt, tie, and slacks. Dyer wears a long-sleeved pullover and trousers.
1937-07-06
10.2 x 10 cm
Tribune Company
grayscale
- English
- Dyer, Albert
- Murderers--Califonria--Inglewood--1930-1940
- United States. Works Progress Administration--People--1930-1940
- Men--Clothing & dress--California--Los Angeles--1930-1940
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- text
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- The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection
- Chicago Daily Tribune (July 6, 1937), Section Two/Finance/Commerce, p. 30
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