James West, NC, 1948 November 19

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WEOT, James Pete

Black, ¢O, farm laborer, asphysiated NCSP
Duplin County) on November 19, 1948. See the
appeal: 50 SE (Second) 3. ~ NC - BOOK AND MAG.
Bludgeoned to death 64-year-old Walter Johnson
in his eervice station on night of 1-22-1948,
iscaped and went to New York, NY, where he was
finally captured, An axe was weapon and rob-
bery was the motive,

wEST, James Pete

Black, €0, farm laborer, asphysiated NCSP
Duplin County) on November 19, 1948. See the
appeal: 50 SE (Second) 3. ~ NC - BOOK AND MaG.
Bludgeoned to death 64-year-old Walter Johnson
in his eervice station on night of 1-22-1948,
&scaped and went to New York, NY, where he was
finally captured, An axe was weapon and rob-
bery was the motive,

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Duplin wan) on November 1. e

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in his service station on alght of 1-22-1946, |
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