George M. Skinley Sexton, OH, 1948 January 30

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ue Seat hy a Bicwaceiel Negro. employe by Brow Idustries
-—of Sandusky,;-Ohio, a a there on the night of |
Ue6. 22. i9h6, to rob theo aN Surprised by the night
watchman, Otto Hoffman,’ he beat Moffman to death with am

~a- mold pin and opened the safe which he robbed. Prior

_ to his eXectrocution on Jan. 30, 198, Sexton willed his
eyes to a orcas institution,

i Source: ! ies, Wildian N,. Hansen, 81), Second Street,
_Pandusky, Ohio 4870 _

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SEXTON, George MSAMMEY~ FE SS era

of Sandusky, Ohio, a foutdiy want there on the night of
Dec. 22,°19))6, to rob the offide. Surprised by the night

watchman, Otto Hoffman,’ he beat Moffman to death with ax

a-mold-pin and opened the safe which he robbed, Prior

to his ekectrocution on Jan, 30, 1948, Sexton willed his

eyes to a medical institution,

- Sexton, a 21-year-old as onplaye by Brown Idustries

_Source: Mrs, William N, Hansen, 81) Second Street,
_ Sandusky, Ohio 141,870

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SEXTON, ‘Gecreot Stin/ley Sf

Sexton, a 21 pieces Negro. ie Tdustries
of Sandusky, af ‘want there on the night of
Dec, 22, ies te. ob the_o: aN: Surprised by the nigh
watchman, Otto Hoffman, he beat. lan to death with an

@ mold pin and opened the safe Which he robbed, Prior
to his eZectrocution on Jan. 30, 198, Sexton willed his
eyes to a medical institution,

Source: Mrs, Willian N. on 81h Second Street,
Sandusky, Ohio }4),\870



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