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District Attorney Buron Fitts and his sister Mrs. Berthal Gregory appear with their attorneys, Los Angeles, 1934

William F. Gettle, Beverly Hills millionaire, is reunited with his children after his kidnapping, Beverly Hills, 1934

Sidney T. Graves, former L.A. County Supervisor, awaiting imprisonment in San Quentin.

Louis Rude Payne, with father Lucius Payne at his side, at his inquest for the murder of his mother and brother. June 6, 1934.

Kidnappers of William F. Gettle plead guilty to his abduction, Los Angeles, 1934.

William F. Gettle's kidnappers leave the L.A. county courthouse after being charged with the crime of extortion through the mails. May 28, 1934.

Photographs of William F. Gettle, likely used in connection to his kidnapping case, circa May 9, 1934.

Kidnapping victim William F. Gettle's four children, after their father's safe return home. Circa May 15, 1934.

Louis Rude Payne lies on couch, with father Lucius Payne at his side. June 5, 1934.

Louis Rude Payne lies on couch, with father Lucius Payne at his side. June 5, 1934.

Kidnapping victim William F. Gettle's four children at play, after their father's safe return home. Circa May 15, 1934.

Axe used in the murders of Carrie L. and Robert Payne. Circa June 4, 1934.

Axe used by Louis R. Payne in the murders of Carrie L. and Robert Payne, circa June 4, 1934

Louis Payne sits with father, Lucius F. Payne, in a courtroom, Los Angeles, June-July, 1934

Louis Rude Payne, with father Lucius Payne at his side, at his inquest for the murder of his mother and brother. June 6, 1934.

Louis Rude Payne, with father Lucius Payne at his side, at his inquest for the murder of his mother and brother. June 6, 1934.

Louis Rude Payne is comforted by his father Lucius Payne on the day of his inquest. June 6, 1934.

Sidney T. Graves, former L.A. County Supervisor, awaiting imprisonment in San Quentin.

Axe used by Louis R. Payne in the murders of Carrie L. and Robert Payne, circa June 4, 1934

William F. Gettle, Beverly Hills millionaire, is returned home after his kidnapping, Beverly Hills, 1934.

Beverly Hills home of William F. Gettle, kidnapping victim. May 1934.

Sidney T. Graves, former L.A. County Supervisor, being transferred to San Quentin Penitentiary.

Sidney T. Graves, former L.A. County Supervisor, awaiting imprisonment in San Quentin.

Beverly Hills Chief of Police Charles C. Blair, District Attorney Buron Fitts, and Gettle family lawyer Ernest E. Noon, Beverly Hills, 1934

Louis Rude Payne stands with detectives Wallis and Whitehead at his inquest, June 6, 1934

Sidney T. Graves, former L.A. County Supervisor, awaiting imprisonment in San Quentin.

House where William F. Gettle was kept during his kidnapping, La Crescenta, 1934

William F. Gettle's kidnappers leave the L.A. County courthouse after being charged with the crime of extortion through the mails. May 28, 1934.

Jack "Diamondfield" Davis, a Nevada prospector who struck it rich after being pardoned for murder, Los Angeles, 1930s

Sidney T. Graves, former L.A. County Supervisor, being transferred to San Quentin Penitentiary.

Newspaper clipping featuring Mata Hari, an exotic dancer, courtesan and alleged spy, Los Angeles

Grand jury debating the case of Racine Oil Co. President Jack Allen, who is accused of violating the state gasoline tax law, Los Angeles, 1929-1930