This photograph appears with the article, "Former Ring Idol Enacts Death Scene on Witness Stand: DEFENSE CLOSES AS KID REVEALS FAMILY TAINT Ex-Pugilist Enacts His Version of Mrs. Mors's Death Before Jury; Arguments on Monday," Los Angeles Times, 20 Dec. 1924: A1
Man points with his right hand to the living room of Apartment 212. This is where former boxer Kid McCoy was accused and found guilty of killing his lover Teresa Mors. Another man to his left looks over his shoulder to where he is pointing.
A similar photograph of Lewis S. Jones on the stand during the murder trial of Kid McCoy (nee Norman Selby) appears in a photo spread titled, "'Smuggled Jewels' Testimony in Kid McCoy Trial," Los Angeles Times, 13 Dec. 1924: A10
Mrs. Aurie A. Avery, manager of the Nottingham Apartments, sits at center and is viewed close-up. She wears a fur scarf and feathered hat as she casts her gaze upward. Mrs. Avery was a witness during the Kid McCoy (nee Norman Selby) murder case(s).