John Bulge, NY, 1921 July 21

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street, Brooklyn. He had previously been an in-
mage of two mental institutions, but was pro-
nounced competent. The guards had to beat him
into submission on the eve of his execution,

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July 21, 1922

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aire, 27, clec., Sing Sing (Kings) on July 21,
gai. Artirmed, memo, 132 NE 895.

according to New York Herald of duly 22, 192]
(18:3), he was a negro who murdered Mr, and Mrs,
Edward Johnson in their home at 852 hast 29th
street, Brooklyn. He had previously been an in-
mage of two mental institutions, but was pro-
nounced competent. The guards had to beat him
into submission on the eve of his execution,

July 21, 1922
BULG, John P.
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elec., Sing Sing (Kings) on July 21,

med, memo, 132 NE 895.

ding to New York Herald of July 22, ae
33), he was a negro who murdered Mr

Edward Johnson in th

street, Brooklyn, He had previously been an in-
age of two mental institutions
inced competent. T

into submils3ion on the eve of his execution,

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