Charlie Robinson, SC, 1961 May 26

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May 26, 1961
ROBINSON , Charlie

Black, electrocuted South Carolina State Prison (Orange-
burg County) on May 26, 1961, for rape, See appeal:

119 SOUTHEASTERN (2nd) 671 - SC = BOOK AND MAGAZINE EX-

CERPI'S.Crimes took place in Calhoun County on 12=5<1959

and venue changed to Orangeburg County, Robinson lived

near Cameron, SC. Victim, 58-year-old white woman, was

employed in C,meron office of her son. She lived alone,
On morning of 12-5, was awakened by man in room who asked
for moneyWas raped twice and then forced to give him money

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May 26, 1961
ROBINSON , Charlie

Black, electrocuted South Carolina State Prison (Orange-
burg County) on May 26, 1961, for rape. See appeal:

119 SOUTHEASTERN (2nd) 671 - SC - BOOK AND MAGAZINE EX-
CERPTS.Crimes took place in Calhoun County on 12-5=1959
and venue changed to Orangeburg County, Robinson lived
near Cameron, SC. Victim, 58-year-old white woman, was
employed in C,meron office of her son. She lived alone,
On morning of 12-5, was awakened by man in room who asked
for moneyWas raped twice and then forced to give him money

Li PNME Py

1961
ROBINSON , Charlie

Black, electrocuted South Carolina State Prison (Orange-
burg County) on May 26, 1961, for rape. See app:

119 SOUTHEASTERN (2nd)”671 ~'SC = BOOK’ AND MAGA7H
CERPIS.Crimes took place in Calhoun County on 12-

and venue changed to Orangeburg County.

near Cameron, SC. Victim, 5!

employed in G,meron office of her son,
On morning of 12-5, was awakened by man
for moneyWas raped twice and then forced to give him n mone]

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