Frank Wilhelm, CA, 1938 January 7

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WILHELM, Frank fous iy, VG Oo

2heyears-old, hanged at San Cuentin (Los Angeles Co,) on
L-7-1938 (robbery=murder of man)

"San Quentin, Jane 7, 1938=Frank Wilhelm, 2), years of ALC,
Filipino bus boy, was hanged at San Quentin Prison today
for the murder of Jesus Tomaya, a fellow countryman, in a
Los Angeles apartment in November, 1936, Police contended
the slaying was motivated by robbery, Wilhelm was accused
of binding lomaya's wrists and ankles with a cord and
Slugging him to death with a rolling pin," TIMES, Los

Angeles, California, January 8, 1938 (5/5)

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2heyears-old, hanged at San Cuentin (Tos Angeles Co.) on
1-7-1938 (robbery-murder of man)

"San Quentin, Jan. 7, 1938-Frank Wilhelm, 2), years of ages
Filipino bus boy, was hanged at San Quentin Prison today
for the murder of Jesus Tomaya, a fellow countryman, in a
Los Angeles apartment in November, 1936, Police contended
the slaying was motivated by robbery. Wilhelm was accused
of binding Tomaya's wrists and ankles with a cord and
slugging him to death with a rolling pin," TIMES, Los
Angeles, California, January 8, 1938 (5/56)

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2h-years-old, hanged at San Cuentin (Los Angeles Co,) on
1-7-1938 (robbery-murder of man)

"San Quentin, Jan, 7, 1938-Frank Wilhelm, 2) years of age,
Filipino bus boy, was hanged at San Quentin Prison Aes
or the murder of Jesus Tomaya, a fellow countr;

Los Angeles apartment in November, 1936.
the slaying was motivated by robbery, Wilhelm was accused
of binding Tomaya's wrists and ankles with a cord and
slugging him to death with a rolling pin," TIMES, Lo:

Police contended

Angeles, California, Jamary 8, 1938 (5/50)

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