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WAGNER, Houston

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Black, convicted of murder of Miss Zaola Cramer on Mar,
26, 1916, at Dallas, Texas, and assessed death penalty,
Her body, a trained nurse, ms found on campus of a local
aschool on morning of 3-27, Nearby lay her suitcase with
contents seattered about on ground, Wagner traced throug
a cheap scarfpin found in her hair, Was arrested in Ok-
lahoma, confessed to crime and returned to Dallas, Be-

ane trial admitted crime giving robbery as motive,
NEWS, Galveston, TX, 8-1O- 1916 (26)

WAGNER, Houston

(Need confirmation)

Black, convicted of murder of Miss Zaola Cramer on Mar,
26, 1916, at Dallas, Texas, and assessed death penalty,
Her body, a trained nurse, ws found on campus of a local
aschool on morning of 3-27, Nearby lay her suitcase with
contents scattered about on ground. Wagner traced throug
a cheap scarfpin found in her hair, Was arrested in Ok-
lahoma, confessed to crime and returned to Dallas, Be-
fore trial admitted crime giving robbery as motive,

NEWS, Galveston, TX, 8-10-1916 (2-6)

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én morning of 3-27, Nearby lay her sui

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