Paul Crumpler, FL, 1928 September 18

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CRUMPLER, Paul

egayeare-old black man, electrocuted for rape, Florida
State Prison (Hillsborough County) on Sept, 18, 1928

According to Vandiver/Radelet papers and
quoting Tampa Morning Tribune of 9/19/1928
victim was young white woman, "The executio)

occurred three weeks after the sentence.
The attack was a few months before that."

CRUMPLER, Paul

29eayeareold black man, electrocuted for rape, Florida
State Prison (Hillsborough County) on Sept, 18, 1928

According to Vandiver/Radelet papers and

quoting Tampa Morning Tribune of 9/19/1928
victim was young white woman. "The executio!
occurred three weeks after the sentence.
The attack was a few months before that."

CRUMPLER, Paul

29eayear-old black man, electrocuted for rape, Florida

State Prison (Hillsborough County) on Sept, 18, 1928
According to Vendiver/Radelet papers and
quoting Tampa Morning Tribune of 9/19/1928

im was young white woman, "The executioy
red three weeks after the sentence.
fhe attack was a few months before that.”

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