Johnnie Williams, TX, 1934 May 1

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Brake? electrocuted Texas State Prison (Harris County)

on May 1, 193). First five pages where execution evi-
dently carried missing from microfilm reel of Houston
POST from Texas State Library, First conviction re-
¥ersed (58 SOUTHWESTERN -2nd} 125." Second conviction ©

affirmed 69 SOUTHWESTERN -2nd= 759, Had murdered a Mr,
Bennett on 11-16-1931, See worksheet - Texas - not
written up.

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on May 1, 193. First five pages where execution evi-
dently carried missing from microfilm reel of Houston
POST from Texas State Library. First conviction re-
¥ersed (58 SOUTHWESTERN -2nd} 125. Second conviction
affirmed 69 SOUTHWESTERN -2nd- 759, Had murdered a Mr,
Bennett on’11-16-1931, See worksheet = Texas - not
written up.

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WILLIAMS, Johnnie Nolethut- Lege LU /O/

Blate eieherecuted Texas’ Sate Prisde (haveie Coue )
on May 1, 193k. First five pages where execution ev:
dently carried missing from microfilm reel of Houston
POST from Texas State Library. First conviction re-
Yersed (58 SOUTHWESTERN -2nd} 125, Second conviction
affirmed 69 SOUTHWESTERN -2nd- 759, Had murdered a Mr,

Bennett on’11-16-1931, See worksheet - Texas - not
written up.



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