Miss Wilkinson watches her friend Dorothy's face as she puts one arm around her shoulder. Dorothy rests her chin in one gloved hand and looks into the distance.
United States District Judge James has signed a voluminous decree nullifying the union between Anna Laura Lowe and the recently deceased Jackson Barnett, which will deprive Mrs. Barnett of the man's last vestiges of wealth.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “WANDERWELL’S WIDOW HEARD: Witness Tells of Rows Guys Had With Husband Murder Defendant Sought Cash, She Declares Judge and Jury Visit Ship Where Slaying Occurred,” Los Angeles Times, 4 Feb. 1933, A1.
Despite the hysterics displayed during her trial Fay LeGault received her sentence for one to ten years at the California Correctional Institution for women in Tehachapi quietly. Fay was convicted on February 24th of fatally stabbing her husband Phillip during an argument.
Mrs. Madison denies shooting husband Eric Madison and speculates that the man who was buried at his funeral was not him, and also denies that the corpse shown to her in photographs of her husband are not of his body.
Mrs. Barnett fights for the money and property of her deceased millionaire husband Jackson Barnett, the court claiming that she was never legally the wife of Mr. Barnett.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “POLICE FEAR OUT BREAK: W.P.A. Projects Guarded Precautions Also Taken for Today’s Inquest Into Slaying of Six,” Los Angeles Times, 19 Dec. 1935: A2.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “POLICE FEAR OUT BREAK: W.P.A. Projects Guarded Precautions Also Taken for Today’s Inquest Into Slaying of Six,” Los Angeles Times, 19 Dec. 1935: A2.
The arraignment of Burmah Adams White begins which consists of an indictment charging her with eight counts of robbery and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon.
This photo may be related to the article "Barnes Estate Battle Looms: Circus Man's Ex-Wife Gets Children's Guardianship; Widow Asks Appointment to Administrative Position; But $5000 Left by Former Outdoor Showman," Los Angeles Times, 24 Aug. 1931: A16.
This photograph appears with the article, “WANDERWELL’S WIDOW HEARD: Witness Tells of Rows Guys Had With Husband Murder Defendant Sought Cash, She Declares Judge and Jury Visit Ship Where Slaying Occurred,” Los Angeles Times, 4 Feb. 1933, A1.
United States District Judge James has signed a voluminous decree nullifying the union between Anna Laura Lowe and the recently deceased Jackson Barnett, which will deprive Mrs. Barnett of the man's last vestiges of wealth.
39-year-old Nellie Madison, on suspicion of fatally shooting husband Eric D. Madison in their Burbank apartment, recounts her three previous marriages.