Bill Bryant, NC, 1943 June 4

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Affirmed 24 S.E,2d 182 -- See N.C. Book and Mag,

Affirmed 2h S.B.2d 182 -- See N.C.

Book and Mag,

Affirme: S.E,2d 182

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BRYANT, Bill Hag

"The “tate of North Yarolina last Friday asphyxiated —
—_—_BL11 Bryant—of MeDowellCounty—fer- First Yepree Murder.
Bryant said he did not think he had a fair trial; that

he was drunk when he hit Joseph McNeeley, 70-year-old
landlord _with-a-briek.—Bryant—said—he-was —paid—-to
commit the slaying, although his alleged accomplice has _
been acquitted. The “Shaieal contended that Bryant robbed
MeNeoLey- af ter—infiietinge—fataL- ‘injuries. The death of
Bryant was witnessed by Sheriff Grady Nichols, C. F._

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MARION PROGRESS S, Marion, N. id, a 10, 193.

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~ "The "tate of North Yarolina last Friday asphyxiated

__BL11 Bryant—of McDowell County—for First Degree Murders
_ Bryant said he did not think he had a fair trial; that
he was drunk when he hit Joseph McNeeley, Tayear-old

—_Landlord_with-a_briek.—Bryant—said—he-was-pai.d-to

mit the slaying, although his alleged accomplice has

‘been acquitted. The Stated contended that Bryant robbed

MoNee Ley. after inf Hieting- fatel—injuries. The dearth: of

iff Grady Nichols, C. F.

MA \RION PROGRESS , terians N. CG. June 10, 1913.

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