George Ferguson, AR, 1951 February 23

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: electrocuted Arkansas State Prison
Pulaski County) « ongioont 23, 1951. Was employed as a
shipping cl MELT and Lumber Company,
Little Rock, under yee ee z clerk Durwood Miller,

On March 6, 1950, around one ies entered the office and
shot Miller with a shotrun, tri al defense was insani-

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SOUTHWESTERN (2nd) 990

ARKANSAS GAZETTE, Feb,

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