James Upton, NM, 1956 February 24

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| UPTON, James LL.

WhPie, electrocuted N. M. 8. Py (Bernelilio Co.)
Rebruary 24, 1956 for the September 10, 1954,
murder or Airman Donald Dilley in a robbery
attempt, Upton had spent most of his life in
institutions since age of nine,

"Stalking the Killen of Ta jeras Canyon," by
“atr9lman A rnold W, Fayne and Jack Heise;
OFFICIAL DETECTIVE STORIES, Feb., 1955, page 30,

NiLWMBATCO BOOK AND WMAGACINE BACLAPIT so.

UPTON, James L.

electrocuted NUM. Sui. (Berna | 41 elGon))
ry 24, 1956 for the September 10, 1954,
murder of Airman Donald Dilley in a robbery

attempt. Upton had spent most of his life in
INsStLtucions since age of mine,

"Stalking the Killer of Tijeras Canyon," by
“atr9lman A rnold W. Payne and Jack Heise;
OFFICIAL DETECTIVE STORIES, Feb., 1955, page
NW MBATCO BOOK AND WAGAZINE BACERPIS.

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lectrocuted N. M, 5. PB. (Bernslillo

24, 1956 for

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in
Canyon," by
t. ik Heise;
OFFICIaL DETECTT Lees age 50,

NW MEXICO BOOK AND WAGAZINE EXCLRPIS,



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