Poucke Carl Van, NY, 1918 October 3

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9-year-old white man, electrocuted Sing Sing Prison (Bronx
on Oct. 3, 1918, "On the first anniversary of his crime,
Carik K, Van Pucke was electrocuted in the death house at

Sing Sing tonight for the mrder of Mrs. Charlotte Schoul-

diege and Harry Van De Wedge. Van Pucke was suitor of Mrs,

Schouldiege and becoming jealous when he found Van De Wedge

in her company, shot and killed both of them,"

‘YAN POUCKE, Carl Ke

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h9-year-old white man, electrocuted Sing Sing Prison (Bronx
on Oct. 3, 1918, "On the first anniversary of his crime,
Carik K, Van Pucke was electrocuted in the death house at
Sing Sing tonight for the mrder of Mrs. Charlotte Schoul-
diege and Harry Van De Wedge. Van Pucke was suitor of Mrs.
Schouldiege and becoming jealous when he found Van De Wedge
in her comany, shot and killed both of them."

BUFFALO MORNING EXPRESS, Buffalo, N. Ye, Oct. hy 1918,

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h9-year-old white man, electrocuted Sing Sing Prison (Bronx}
on Oct, 3, 1918, "On the first anniversary of his crime,
Carlk K, Van Pucke was electrocuted in the death house at
Sing Sing tonight for the murder of Mrs, Charlotte Schoul-
diege and Harry Van De Wedge. Van Pucke was suitor of Mrs,
Schouldiege and becoming jealous when he found Van De ‘edge|
in her company, shot and killed both of then."

BUFFALO MORNING EXPRESS, Buffalo, N. Ye, Oct. hy 1918,

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