Miguel Santiago, NY, 1957 August 15

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SANTIAGO, Miguel Chughdl (370 2) 7

29ayears-old, electrocuted Sing Sing (New York) on
August 15, 1957, Affirmed, memos, 143 NE (2nd) 3))3;
Us NE (2nd) 68.

"Miguel Santiago, 29=-yearseold, died in Sing Sing Prison's
electric chair tonight for the fatal shooting of his
common-law wife, Santiago, who had spent almost eight
months in the death house, waited vainly for last minute
word of executive clemency, He was convicted of slaying
Victoria Rios on March 12, 1956, in Manhattan." TIMES,
New York, NY, August 16, 1957 (G/Le)

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SANTIAGO, Miguel hg heT a oe CTI ¢
29nyears-old, electrocuted Sing Sing (New York) on
August 15, 1957, Affirmed, memos, 13 NE (2nd) 333
1h NE (2nd) 68.

"Miguel Santiago, 29-years-old, died in Sing Sing Prison's
electric chair tonight for the fatal shooting of his
common-law wife, Santiago, who had spent almost eight
months in the death house, waited vainly for last minute
word of executive clemency, He was convicted of slaying
Victoria Rios on March 12, 1956, in Manhattan." TIMES,
New York, NY, August 16, 1957 (5/l.)

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d, electrocuted Sing Sing (Ney York) on
firmed, memos, 143 NE (2nd) 3133

August 15,

Ui NE (2nd) 618,
"Miguel Santiago, 29-years-old, died in Sing Sing Prison's
electric chair tonight for the fatal shooting of his
common-law wife, Santiago, who had spent
months in the death house, waited vainly for last minute
word of executive clemency. ic:

Victoria Rios on March 12, 1956, in Manhattan," TIMES,
New York, NY, August 16, 1957 (8/L.)

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