Robert Brown, NC, 1937 July 9

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July 9th, 1937

BROWN, Robert Glenn

Black, 15, executed North Carolina (Craven)
7-9-1937 for murder, Original small card lost
by John Ortiz Smykla's criminal justice students
at University of Alaba ma.

Black, 18 at crime, 19 at ex, murdered 75-year-
Old white store keeper, J. A . Peacock . robbery
motive. “eacock was white

NC Bé&M

July 9th, 1937
BROWN, Robert Glenn
Black, 18, executed North Carolina (Craven)
7-9-1937 for murder, Original small card lost

by John Ortiz Smykla's criminal justice students
at University of Alaba ma.

Black, 18 at crime, 19 at ex
old white store keeper, J. A
motive. ‘*eacock was white

NC B&ME

e murdered 75-year-
- Peacock ~ robbery

duly 9th, 1937

BROWN, Robert Glenn

Black, 18, executed North Carolina (Craven)
7-9-1937 for murder, Original small card lost

by John Ortiz Smykla's criminal justice studenta|
at University of Alaba m

Black, 18 at crime, 19 at ex. murdered 75-year=
old white store keeper, J. A
motive, “*eacock was white

. Peacock - robbery

NO B&ME



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