Bucor Todor, OH, 1925 November 20

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TQDOR, Bucor
19 NE 326, 39-year-old white man, electrocuted Ohio S,
P, (Cuyahoga) on 11-20-1925, According to B'Ham, Ala.,
NEWS, 11-21-1925, he was a Roumanian who had served 7 yrs.
in the American Army and was convicted of killing his

wife whom he accused of accepting a ring from another

mane "Columbus, 11=19=1925—.eeTodor shot his former wife
Feb, 19, 192), after she had left him, He had bought a
gun in Lorain, gone to the house in Cleveland where she
was, sbaying, and fired through a kitchen window while she
was eating dinner, He was granted 3 stays of execution,
the last being Nov. 6...'! PLAIN DEALER, Cleveland, Ohio,
Nove 20, 1925 (1:6.) Nothing in PLAIN DEALER for 11-21-
1925 concerning actual execution.

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TODOR, Bucor
19 NE 326, 39-year-old white man, electrocuted Ohio S,
P. (Cuyahoga) on 11-20-1925, According to B'Ham, Ala.,
NEWS, 11-21-1925, he was a Roumanian who had served 7 yrs,
in the American Army and was convicted of killing his
wife whom he accused of accepting a ring from another
mane "Columbus, 11-19-1925—.seeTodor shot his former wife
Feb, 19, 192), after she had left him, He had bought a
gun in Lorain, gone to the house in Cleveland where she
was, staying, and fired through a kitchen window while she
was eating dinner, He was granted 3 stays of execution,
the last being Nov. 6..." PLAIN DEALER, Cleveland, Ohio,
Sa 20, 1925 (1:6.) Nothing in PLAIN DEALER for 11-21-
925 concerning actual execution.

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granted 3, stay: 5

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