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GREY, Martin

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Martin Grey, 28-year-old black man from Macomb, Misse,

was electrocuted at Menard Prison, Illinois, on Bec, 22,
1933, (Marion County.) Had murdered Mrs, Susie Gregory
of Centralia, also black, on July 12, 1933. He has con-
fessed five murders in Illinois, Mississippi, Louisiana

and Texas, and to having wives in different states besides
asson and bank robbery.

NEWION PRESS, Newton, Illinois, 12-26-1933

GREY, Martin ’ ie
Martin Grey, 28-year-old black man from Macomb, Misse,
was electrocuted at Menard Prison, Illinois, on Bec, 22,
1933, (Marion County.) Had murdered Mrs, Susie Gregory
of Centralia, also black, on July 12, 1933, He has con-
fkssed five murders in Illinois, Mississippi, Louisiana
and Texas, and to having wives in different states besides
agson and bank robbery.

NEWTON PRESS, Newton, Illinois, 12-26-1933

GREY, Martin

Martin Srey, ?Beyear=old black man from Macomb, Misse,
Menard Prison, Illinois, on Dec. 22,

uted at

Susie Gregory
of Centralia, also black, on July 12, 1933, He has con
Mississippi, Louisiana

ke d five murders in Tllino:
and to having wives in different states besides|

rion County.) Had murdered Mrs,

d Texas,
agson and bank robbery.
NEWDON PRESS, Newton, Illinois, 12-26-1933



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