Charles Simpson, CA, 1931 July 17

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| Simpson, a caddy, brutally bludgeoned and then burned
elderly Mrs. Albina Chacot, owner of a San Francisco Sweet
shop that he was robbing on Feb. ¥& 1931, XKXXRRARXENKE
to prevent her from identifying him. The fire did not
obliterate all evidence of the crime, and Simpson was
traced through fingerprints. He was hanged at San Quentin
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SOURCE: Amazing Detective April 1963

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| Simpson, a caddy, brutally bludgeoned and then burned

| elderly Mrs. Albina Chacot, owner of a San Francisco Sweet
shop that he was robbing on Feb. a 1931, XHXARSEX RAKE
to prevent her from identifying him. The fire did not
obliterate all evidence of the crime, and Simpson was
traced through fingerprints. He was hanged at San Quentin
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SOURCH: Amazing Detective April 1963

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Simpson, a caddy, brutally blud ind then burned
elderly Mrs, Albina Chacot, omer of a San Francisco Sweet
shop that he was robbing on Feb, %8, 1931, XHXGHAECOOK
to prevent her from identifying him, The fire did r
obliterate all evidence of the crime, and Simpson was
traced through fingerprints, He was hanged at San Quentin
on July 17, 1932.

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