Photograph related to contempt case of B. E. Sackett for refusing to release records of files confiscated from the Foster and Kleiser company in related case five years prior.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “GIRL TELLS OF KILLING: Verdict Open in Youth’s Death Further Investigation Into Fatal Shooting Requested by Coroner’s Jury,” Los Angeles Times, 10 Jul. 1935: A8.
Related to the article with a similar photograph, "Sea Robbery Trial Looms. Bail Fixed at $25,000. Officers Fear for Safety of Man Who Assertedly Made Confession," Los Angeles Times, 7 Aug. 1935: A8.
Related to article, "Victims Face Youth Accused of Brutal Bandit Career: Slugging Robber Suspect Indicted On Four Counts." Los Angeles Times, 22 Oct. 1935
Sisters Rose Guarasci and Angelina Guarasci Kyrk grin and smile for the camera, respectively. The siblings wear fashionable hats and coats. Guarasci was a witness in the divorce suit her sister Kyrk filed against her husband Paul Kyrk, who left his wife after only a few days of marriage. Mrs. Kyrk was granted a divorce by the Superior Court.