Len Walton, NC, 1925 April 21

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WALTON, Len

Black, electrecuted NCSP (Heke dounty) on April 21, 1925
See appeal: 12) SE 842, Shet and killed Dewey Castle-
berry, evidently from ambush, on July 15, 1923. Castle~
berry had been in argument with Walton's brether and had
shet and wounded Fleyd Walton. Fleyd and others were
oe charged with accessories before and after the fact,
en Walten escaped and was arrested in Buffale, NY, in
March 192). &%# Other ceonvictiens affirmed 119 SR. 886.4

Bee appeal NC Book and Mag,

WALTON, Len :
Black, electrocuted NCSP (Heke County) on April 21, 1925
See appeal: 12 SE 842. Shet and killed Dewey Castle-
berry, evidently from ambush, on July 15, 1923. Castle=-
berry had been in argument with Walton's brether and had
shet and wounded Fleyd Walton, Fleyd and others were

bande charged with accessories before and after the fact.
en Walten escaped and was arrested in Buffale, NY, in

March 192). S& Other convictions affirmed 119 SE 886,

See appeal NC Book and Mag,

‘WALTON,
Black, electrocuted NSP (Heke County) on April 21, 1925
+12 Shet and killed Dewey C
from ambush, on July 15, 1923.

shet and wounded Fleya Walton, Floyd

pise charged with accessories before and after the £o
en valten escaped and was arrested in Buffale, NY, in

March 192), KH Other convictions affirmed 119 SE 886,

See appeal NC Book and Mag.

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