Dominick Iacobino, PA, 1935 September 9

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TACOBINO, Dominick | Girg. Carat

Iacobino (Yacobino), white, electrocuted Pennsylvania
State Prison (KAKZAMAMHA Lackawanna County) on Sept,
9, 1935. A resident of Carbondale, he had mortally
wounded some other men in a shooting MWK and stabbing
spree near his home in September, XXSKX 193).

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Iacobino (Yacobino), white, electrocuted Pennsylvania
State Prison (KAK#AWAMHA Lackawanna County) on Sept.
9, 1935, A resident of Carbondale, he had mortally
wounded some other men in a shooting HK and stabbing
spree near his home in September, XR#KX 193).

SCRANTON TIMES, Scranton, Pennsylvania, April 5, 195),

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TACOBINO, Dominick Ga Ge,

Iacobino (Yacobino), white, electrocuted Pennsylvania
State Prison (KAKAAWAMA Lackawanna County) on Sept.
9, 1935, A resident of Carbondale, he had mortally
younded some other men in a shooting 4#@ and stabbing
spree near his home in September, XX#HX 193).

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