Jim Collins, FL, 1931 November 12

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COLLINS, Jim

Black, electrocuted, Florida State Prison (Dade County)
for rape on Nov, 12, 1931

Vandiver/Radelet papers states victim was
@hite. Plea of not guilty. Crime occurrkd
during a robbery. Collins wmd@rked and had

3 children. in papers, tThere's a l page
almost unreadable letter from Collins begging
for mercy and declaring his innocence” in

clemency files.

COLLINS, Jim

Black, electrocuted, Florida State Prison (Dade County)
for rape on Nov, 12, 1931

Vandiver/Radelet papers states victim was
Mhite. Plea of not guilty. Crime occurrkd
during a robbery. Collins idgwrked and had

3 children. in papers, tThere's a li page
almost unreadable letter from Collins begging
for mercy and declaring his innocence" in
clemency files.

COLLINS, Jim

Black, electrocuted, Florida State Prison (Dade County)
for rape on Nov, 12, 193

Vandiver/Radelet pepers states victim was
White, Plea of not guilty. Crime occurrkd
during a robbery, Collins ma@rked and had

3 children. in papers, UThere's a |) page
almost unreadable letter from Collins begging
for mercy and declaring his innocence” in
clemency files.



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