Albert Floyd, SC, 1931 July 10

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FLOYD, Albert
White, electrocuted South Carolina State Prison (Aiken) or

July 10, 1931. ‘Columbia, S.. C., July 10, 1931l-Albert
Floyd, 25-year-old Greenville farmer, was electrocuted at
the state penitentiary here today for murdering Howard
Bell, Clearwater, S. C., mechanic. Bell was slain when hg
returned home unexpectedly and found Floyd and Mrs, Bell
together ina garage. Mrs, Bell, convicted of being an
accessory in her husband's slaying, is serving a five-
year prison term," TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Urie ans, ba,
July 11, 1931 (12/1) 158 SOUTHEASTERN 809 ~ sc = BKS.
& MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

FLOYD, Albert
White, electrocuted South Carolina State Prison (Aiken) oy

July 10, 1931. "Columbia, S. C., July 10, 1931-Albert
Floyd, 25-year-old Greenville farmer, was electrocuted at
the state penitentiary here today for murdering Howard
Bell, Clearwater, S. C., mechanic. Bell was slain when hq
returned home unexpectedly and found Floyd and Mrs, Bell
together ina garagee Mrs, Bell, convicted of being an
accessory in her husband's slaying, is serving a five-
year prison term," TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orie ans, 4a,,
July ll, 1931 (12/1) 158 SOUTHEASTERN 809 ~ sc - BKS.
& MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

FLOYD, Albert
White, electrocuted South Carolina State Prison (Aiken) o:
July 10, 1931, "Columbia, 8, C., July 10, 193L-Aloert
Floyd, 25-year-old Greenville farmer, was electrocuted at
the state penitentiary here today for mrdering Howar:
Bell, Clearwater, S, C., mechanic, Bell was slain when h
returned home unexpectedly and found Floyd and Mrs, Bell
together ina garage. Mrs. Bell, convicted of being an
accessory in her husband's slaying, is serving a five-
TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Urle ans, La,
158 SOUTHEASTERN 609 - sc = BKS.

year prison term,"
July 11, 1931 (12/1)
& MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

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