Lucius Payne at the inquest for his son, Louis Rude Payne, who confessed to murdering his mother and younger brother with an ax. Lucius was supportive of his son at the inquest.
Lucius Payne at the inquest for his son, Louis Rude Payne, who confessed to murdering his mother and younger brother with an ax. Lucius was supportive of his son at the inquest.
Dentist J.J. Wright (left) arrives to support his son Paul A. Wright, who is on trial for the double murder of his wife, Evelyn Wright and best friend John B. Kimmel. Paul A. Wright confessed to shooting the pair when he found them in an embrace in his home. The trial was named the "white flame" trial by the press. Wright was eventually let off on an insanity plea, thanks to his attorney Jerry Giesler
K.F. Dazey, father of Dr. George F. Dazey, with Mrs. Anne Warren. George Dazey is accused of the murder of his second wife, Doris S. Dazey. Doris's death was originally thought to be death by carbon monoxide poisoning, but after George Dazey started boasting to friends about committing the "perfect crime," suspicion turned toward him. Dazey was ultimately acquitted of the crime.