J. Edward Brazzell, GA, 1913 January 3

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himself, his wife, though weak and feverish from illness,
wresteled with him and prevented him from accomplishing his
purpose. Brazkll, his wife, and the dead girl and her
family lived in the same tenement house, While the Duncan
girl was in the room with the wife and just after she had
prepared breakfast for the Brazills the husband seized the
gun and blew the girl's brains out. The wife is prostra-
ted and Brazill refuses to talk, although lettersfound in
his pockets stated that he loved the girl and was jealous
of other men and that he intended to kill her and end his
own life." BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala,, 11-15-1911.

Worksheet prepared = Ga, “WU bound,

himself, his wife, though weak and feverish from illness,
wresteled with him and prevented him from accomplishing hig
purpose. Brazbll, his wife, and the dead girl and her

family lived in the same tenement house, While the Duncan
girl was in the room with the wife and just after she had
prepared breakfast for the Brazills the husband seized the
gun and blew the girl's brains out. The wife is prostra-
ted and Brazill refuses to talk, although lettersfound in
his pockets stated that he loved the girl and was jealous
of other men and that he intended to kill her and end his
own life.'' BIRMINGHAM NEWS, Birmingham, Ala., 11-15-1911.

Worksheet prepared - Ga, “WU bound,

himself, his wife, though weak and feverish from illness,
wresteled with him and prevented him from accomplishing hi:
Brazéll, his wife, and the dead girl and her
While the Duncan

gun and blew the girl's brains out.

ted and Brazill refuses to talk, although lettersfound in
his pockets stated that he loved the girl and was jealous
of other men and that he intended to kill her and end his
own life." BIRMINGHAM NENS, Birmingham, Ala,, 11-15-1911,

Worksheet prepared = Ga, ‘WW bound,

| BRAZELL, J. Edward

- Augusta, Gas, Jane 3, 1913 = J, Edward Brazell was hanged
in the “ichmond Co. jaily ard at 9:30 this morning for the
murder of Yarrie Bell Duncan. The man was pronounced dead
in 12 minutes. His neck was not broken. The execution
was witnessed by very few people, though several humred
were congregaged in the streets in the vicinity of the
jail."

THE COLUMBIA STATE Columbia, 5, C., Jane hy 19136
"Augusta, 11-15-1911-Crazed by jealousy, Ed J. Brazill, a
cotton mill operative, l)2-years<old, shot and killed

i in t ence
Carrie Belle Duncan, a l6-year-old girl, 1n the presence

i .d re=
of his sick wife yhis morning. Before the es pele a
load the single-barrelled shotgun and turn

| BRAZELL, J. Edward

| "Augusta, Gas, Jan, 39 1913 - J. Edward Brazel was hanged
in the “ichmond Co, jaily ard at 9:30 this morning for the

murder of Carrie Bell Duncan. The man was pronounced dead

in 12 minutes. His neck was not broken. The execution

was witnessed by very few people, though several hunired

od congregaged in the streets in the vicinity of the
jail.

THE COLUMBIA STATE, Columbia, S. ©,, Jane 4, 19136
"Augusta, 11-15-1911-Crazed by jealousy, Ed J. Brazill, a
cotton mill operative, 2-years-old, shot and killed
Carrie Belle Duncan, a 16-year-old girl, in the ee See
of his sick wife his morning. Before the ie ee ea
load the single-barrelled shotgun and turn

| BRAZELL, J. Edward

"Augusta, Gas, Jan, 3, 1913 - J. Sdward Brazel was hanged
in the “ichmond Co. jaily ard at 9:30 this morning for the
murder of Sarrie Bell The man was pronounced dead
in 12 mimtes. His neck was not broken, The execution

was witnessed by very few people, though several hunired
oe congregated in the streets in the vicinity of the

THE COLUMBIA STATE, Columbia, S$, C,, Jan. hy 1923e
“Augusta, 11-15-1911-Crazed by jealousy, Ed J. Brazill, a
cotton mill operative, l2-years-old, shot and killed
Carrie Helle Duncan, a 16-year-old girl, in the presence
of his sick wife ybis morning. Before the man could rec
load the single-barrelled shotgun and turn the weapon oF

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