Gladys Carter, murder suspect, bowing her head and looking morose in a courtroom. Carter was charged with fatally shooting her houseguest of two years, Frances Walker. She suspected Walker of having a romantic relationship with her husband, Deputy Sheriff Archie Carter.
Gladys Carter, murder suspect, clutching a handkerchief in a courtroom. Carter was charged with fatally shooting her houseguest of two years, Frances Walker. She suspected Walker of having a romantic relationship with her husband, Deputy Sheriff Archie Carter.
Photograph of Gladys Carter, Frances Walker and Frank E. Walker (also possibly Frank L. Walker) in happier times before Carter allegedly murdered Frances Walker. Walker had been a houseguest with Gladys Carter and her husband, Deputy Sheriff Archie Carter, for two years. When Walker and Carter got into a heated argument over whether Walker was cheating with Carter's husband Carter shot Walker and then shot herself in the breast. Frank L. Walker was Frances Walker's father.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Child Tells of Seeing Killing: Girl Changes Her Story in Mother’s Death Case Court Scene as Small Girl Tells of Fatal Shooting GIRL UPSETS DEATH TRIAL Accused Mother Took Gun From Woman, Says Child in Changed Testimony,” Los Angeles Times 8 Jun. 1935: 1.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Mrs. Carter Gets Daughter: Wife Who Slew Girl In Love Triangle Freed,” Los Angeles Times, 27 Jun. 1935: A1.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Child Tells of Seeing Killing: Girl Changes Her Story in Mother’s Death Case Court Scene as Small Girl Tells of Fatal Shooting GIRL UPSETS DEATH TRIAL Accused Mother Took Gun From Woman, Says Child in Changed Testimony,” Los Angeles Times 8 Jun. 1935: 1.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Mrs. Carter Gets Daughter: Wife Who Slew Girl In Love Triangle Freed,” Los Angeles Times, 27 Jun. 1935: A1.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Mrs. Carter Gets Daughter: Wife Who Slew Girl In Love Triangle Freed,” Los Angeles Times, 27 Jun. 1935: A1.
This photograph appears with the article, “Wife Aids Husband Who Defended Her: Carters Patch Breach After Girl Death Trial,” Los Angeles Times, 13 Aug. 1935: A1.
This photograph appears with the article, “Couple Dramatically Reunited: EX-DEPUTY SHERIFF VISITS WIFE ACCUSED IN SLAYING,” Los Angeles Times, 19 Apr. 1935: 2.