Joseph Prymas, OH, 1925 April 24

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2heyear-old white man, electrocuted, Ohio State Prison,
(Cuyahoga County) on April 2), 1925, Was arrested on
12-5-192l, and, at time of arrest, confessed "I WXXXKKE
fired the shot that killed Policeman Michael Hahnel,"
As the police net drewtight around his hiding place in
a rooming house, he unsuccessfully attemted suicide,

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2heyear-old white man, electrocuted, Ohio State Prison,
(Cuyahoga County) on April 2h, 1925, Was arrested on
12-5-192), and, at time of arrest, confessed "I #XXXKKE
fired the shot that killed Policeman Michael Hahnel,"
As the police net drewtight around his hiding place in
a rooming house, he unsuccessfully attempted suicide,

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2h-year-old white man, electrocuted, Ohio State Prison,
(Cuyahoga County) on April 2h, 1925, Was arrested on
12-5-192 and, at time of arrest, confessed "I WAKXKKH
fired the shot that killed Policeman Michael Hahnel,"
As the police net drewtight around his hiding place in
a rooming house, he unsuccessfully attempted suicide,

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