Albert Duboise, TN, 1947 April 11

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DUBOLS, Albert

White, electrocuted Tennessee State Frison
(Rutherford County) omApril 11, 1947 for the
murder of Albert Willis,
AMAZING DETECTIVE CASES, January, 1947, p 42 ~
TENN. - BOOK AND MAGA ZI NE EACERPTS.

Claude
Accomplices James Miller and BMARXAX Higdon sen-
tenced to ZXABX twenty, years and a day each,
Dubois, former convict, was a bootlegger and
the actual knife wielder, Revenge for W illis
not agreeing to haul whiskey for him was motive.
W illis was a cab driver,

DUBOIS, Albert

White, electrocuted Tennessee State Prison
(Rutherford County) on.April 11, 1947 for the
murder of Albert Willis.
AMAZING DETECTIVE CASES, January, 1947, p 42 =
TENN. - BOOK AND MAGA ZI NE EXCERPTS.

Claude
Accomplices James Miller and BKKAXAX Higdon sen-
tenced to XX£EX twenty years and a day each,
Dubois, former convict, was a bootlegger and
the actual knife wielder, Revenge for W illis
not agreeing to haul whiskey for him was motive.
W illis was a cab driver.

DUBOIS, Albert

Waite, electrocuted Tennessee State Prison
(Rutherford County) on.april 11, 1947 for the
ee
AMAZING DETECTIVE CA Jani 1947, p42 =
TENN. ~ BOOK AND MAGA 2? NE EXORAPT

oistaell
Accomplices Jemes Miller and BKKEXKK Higdon sen-

tenced to XXXKX twenty years and a day each,
Dubois, former convict, was a bootlegger and
the actual knife wielder, Revenge for W illis
not agreeing to haul whiskey for him was motive.
Willis was a cab driver,

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