Charlie Outlaw, TX, 1934 April 27

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the pretext of seeking toothache medicine. She said that
as she was preparing the medicine, Oulaw asked her to len
him $2.50 and then strick-her over the head with a hammer
ARAL HAAN Rhee as she was opening her purse to
get. the money. for him,’ Outlaw was captured some time
later after an extensive manhung through the Hast Texas
hil&s had faiked to reveal his whereabouts. A defenseof
insanity was introduced when Outhaw was tried in Angelina
Count." POST, Houston, Texas, 2=22-193) (1-1) From NEWS,
Dallas, 27-19 33(2/3) Denied involvement in murder, Said
he was in Lufkin the woman she was found, heard he was susp

ected, hid in woods several days then went to Ft, Worthe
Stayed there 2 weeks, and Oklahoma City 2 weeks before gow

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the pretext of seeking toothache medicine. She said that
as she’ was preparing the medicine, Oulaw asked her to lend
him $2.50 and then strick.her over the head with a hammer
as she was opening her purse to
get the money for him, Outlaw was captured some time
later after an extensive manhung through the East Texas
hil&s had faibed to reveal his whereabouts, A defenseof
insanity was introduced when Outdaw was tried in angelina
Count.", POSI, H,uston, Texas, 2-22-193) (1-1) en ae
llas 27-19 33( 2/3) Denied involvement in murder, Sai
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ected, hid in woods several days then went to Ft, Worthe
Stayed there 2 weeks, and Oklahoma City 2 weeks before gow

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the pretext of seeking toothache medicine, She said that
as she’was preparing the medicine, Oulaw asked her to len
him $2.50 and then strick-her over the head with a hanmer
as she was opening her purse to
get the money for him, Outlaw was captured some time
later after an extensive manhung through the East Texas
hilis had faited to reveal his whereabouts, 1 defenseof
insanity was introduced when Outdaw was tried in Angelina

Count.", POS, Houston, Texas, 2-22-193), (I~1) Fron MBS,
Dallas, $.27-1933(2/3) sdeniea involvement in murder. Sai

he was in Lufkin the woman she was found, heard he was susp]
ected, hid in wods several days then went to Ft, Worth.

Stayed there 2 weeks, and Oklahona City 2 weeks before, Foy
ing to a farm in Arkansas ‘where he was captured. [orksii."

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OUTLAW, Charlie an ae

58-year-old white man, electrocuted Texas State Prison
(Angelina County) on )-27-193h. "2-22-19 3)i—The death |
sentenceagainst Charlie Outlaw, 58, convicted in Angelina
County for the hammer murder of Mrs, Frank McCall, was
affirmed on appeal, Mrs, McCall was beaten fatally with
a hammer at her farm home near Lufkin on the morning of
January 2h and her 82-year-old mother, her invalid hus-
band and a 13-year-91d daughter were also struck with the
hammer by Outlaw. Mrs, McGall managed toc uawl -half-a-
mile through the bleak January dawn to a neighbor's house
where she gave the alarm, Shedied soon Bere At) allies
kin hospital, Mrs, McCall made a statement from her death-
‘bed in which she accused Outlaw, who lived near the McCall
farm, of attacking her and other members of the family
witha hammer after entering thehome about 2:30 AM on

.! 427.1934
OUTLAW, Charlie :

58-year-old white man, electrocuted Texas State Prison
(Angelina County) on )\-27-193)), "2—22—193h—The death
sentenceagainst Charlie Outlaw, 58, convicted in Angelina
County for the hammer murder of Mrs. Frank McCall, was
affirmed on appeal, Mrs, McCall was beaten fatally with
a hammer at her farm home near Lufkin’ on the morning of
January 2h and her 82-year-old mother, her invalid hus-
band and a 13-year-old daughter were also struck with the
hammer by Outlaw. Mrs, McCall managed toc uuwl -half-a-
mile through the bleak January dawn to a neighbor's house
where she gave the alarm, Shedied soon after. At a Luf-
kin hospital, Mrs, McCall made a statement from her death=
‘bed in which she accused Outlaw, who lived near the McCall
farm, of attacking her and other members of the family
witha hammer after entering thehome about 2:30 AM on

4-27-1954

OUTLAW, Charl
58-year-old white man, electroéuted Texas State Prison
(Angelina County) on 1-27-193), "2=22-193li<The death
senbenceagainst Charlie Outlaw, 58,

County for the hammer mrder of Mrés

affirmed on appeal, Mrs,

a hammer at her farm home

January 2h an

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'y dawn to a neighbor's

where she gave the alarm, Shedied soon after.

kin hospital, Mrs, McCall made a statement from her deat h-|

bed in which she accused Outlaw, who lived near the MeCall|

farm, of attacking her and other members of the family

with a hamer after entering thehome about 2:30 AM on

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