George Moore, NY, 1948 July 22

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tric chair at Sing Sing P.ison tonight for the murder of

Detective James Burke, whom they shot on Dec. 13, 1916,

—in-the—hold-up—of-a—Bronx liquor stere—he-was-guardings——
The criminals, in the death house more than fifteen months
had lost an appeal to the U,ited S,ates Supreme Court,

_Moore remarked today, 'I'm satisfied to knew that if our —
appeal didn's win, it at least delayed matters"! TIMES,

N aw york, NY, July 23, 19118.

FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE, March, 1949,p35

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tric chair at Sing Sing P,ison tonight for the murder of
Detective James Burke, whom they shot on Dace 13, 19h6,
in-the—hold-up—of—a—Bronx—liquor—stere—he-was-guardings
The criminals, in the death house more than fifteen months
had Tost an appeal to the Un ited S,ates Supreme Court.
Moore remarked today, 1T Im See aes +o—-know—that—i-f—our

appeal didn'y win, it at least delayed matters." TIMES,
Now york, NY, July 23, 198.

FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE, March, 1949,p35

NY~* B&ME-

tric chair at Sing Sing Pjison tonight for the murder of
Bevective James pues le | they shot on Dece 13, 19h6,
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The onniieiey aS Gutnincine aie tn fifteen months,
had Tost an sopeal to the Ujited Sates Supreme Court.
Moore. -

appeal aiin's aces Roe nist aie matters." TIMES,
Now fork, NY, July 23, 1948.

| _-_ FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE, March, 1949,p35

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July 22, 1948)
MOORE, George C., and HAUGHTON, Lester
Blacks, Moore, 3, and Haughton, 2h, both electrocuted at
Sing Sing Prison (Bronx County) on July 22, 198, They
murdered a policeman during their robbery of a liquor
store. Affirmed 77 NE (2nd) 25,

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"Albany, dune 9, 19),8-Two Nw York City men whose murder
convictions were affirmed bi the U, S, S,,preme Court app-
eared before the 3 ate Court of Appeals today to hear that
they must die July 22. (George Cornelius Moore, 3; years
old, and L_ster Haughton, 2h, were convicted in Bronx Coun y

Court of shooting Detective James M, B.rke during a liquor
store holdup in the Bronx Dace 13, 19lib. TIMES, New York,
6-10-1918. “Ossining, Ne Yes July ieheles ~ George C. Moore,
35, and Lester Haughton, 25, were put to death in the elec-=

July 22, 1949)
MOORE, George C., and HAUGHTON, Lester
Blacks, Moore, 3, and Haughton, 24, both electrocuted at
Sing Sing Prison (Bronx County) on July 22, 198, They
murdered a policeman during their robbery of a liquor
store. Affirmed 77 NE (2nd) 25,

WORKSHEET - NEWYORK - NWU + BOUND
"Albany, June 9, 19),8-Two Now York City men whose murder
convictions were affirmed by the U, S, S,preme Court app-
eared before the S ate Court of Appeals today to hear that
they must die July 22. George Cornelius Moore, 3! years
old, and L ster Haughton,2), were convicted in Bronx Coun y

Court of shooting Detective James M, Byrke during a liquor
store holdup in the Bronx Dec. 13, i9)6, TIMES, New York,
6-10-1948. "Ossining, N. Y., July 22. - George C, Moore,
35, and Lester Haughton, 25, were put to death in the elec=

July 22, 1949)
George C., and HAUGHTON, Lester
Backs, Moore, 3l, and Haughton, 24, both electrocuted at
Sing Sing Prison (Bronx County) on July 22, 1918, They
murdered a policeman during their robbery of a liquor

store. Affirmed 77 NE (2nd) 25,

WORKSHEET - NEWYORK = NWU = BOUM!
Albany, June 9, 1918-Two New Yorke | Totty men whose mrder

convictions were affirmed by the U, 3, Sypreme Court app-
eared before the Sate Court of UAisoslalteaay toler tate
they must die July 22, (George Cornelius Moore, 3l years
old, and L.ster Haughton,2l, were convicted in Bronx Coun y
Court of shooting Detective James M, Byrke during a liquor
store holdup in the, Bronze Dp iolé. TIMES, New ory
6-10-1918. "Ossining, N, ly 22, -George C, Moor
35, and Lester Haughton, oa were put to death in the ape



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