Archive for July, 2013
The Story of a ‘Gangster Queen,’ 1931
The following story is the “confession” Cecile Valore made to Cleveland authorities before she was sentenced to prison for her part in a murder. At the bottom is link a to Google News Archive page of a Sunday Edition Full Page Story about Cecile and her husband’s gang and their crimes. Mrs. Cecile Valore […]
Posted: July 3rd, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1930s, Gansters, Murder, Ohio, Women
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Workplace Violence in 1901
The following story points out that instances of rage killing in the workplace are not limited to the modern era. I searched for follow-up stories to this incident but could find nothing. From Pig-killer to Man Killing SOMERVILLE. MASS. July 5, 1901. With a maniacal shriek, John Murphy turned from pig-sticking to man killing in […]
Posted: July 2nd, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1900-1919, Massachusetts, Murder, Workplace Violence
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Prince Yogi of Tulsa, 1935
The supposedly occult powers of Prince Yogi, otherwise known as James Rollett, were not sufficient to keep the Yogi out of jail, nor once behind the bars, allay his apprehension about the future he is supposed to read like a book. Despite protestations that he earned his living by telling fortunes, Yogi was arrested Tuesday […]
Posted: July 1st, 2013 under Rediscovered Crime News.
Tags: 1930s, bizarre, Fraud, Oklahoma
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Chester the Molester: Spree-Killer Chester Comer
The bullet in Chester Comer’s head made it difficult for him to speak. As he lay on the floor of a mechanic’s garage in Blanchard, Oklahoma, his head bandaged with a bloody towel, state crime bureau agents and lawmen from four counties knelt down to try and make sense of his mumbling, incoherent words. “Chester, […]
Posted: July 1st, 2013 under Feature Stories.
Tags: Oklahoma, Serial Killer, Spree Killer, Wife Killer
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