Harold E. Wolcott was charged with the murder of his lover Helen Bendowski in August, 1933. She was found on the penthouse roof above Wolcott’s flower shop in Pasadena, dead from a bullet through her chest.
Harold E. Wolcott was charged with the murder of his lover Helen Bendowski in August, 1933. She was found on the penthouse roof above Wolcott’s flower shop in Pasadena, dead from a bullet through her chest.
Coroner Frank Nance, seated at elevated desk, Zelda Smith, in dark dress and hat, seated at witness stand, 5 or 6 men in jury box at right, person writing at desk partially visible at left