John Rogers, CA, 1912 December 27

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ROGERS, John S,

e9-years~old. Hanged San Quentin Prison 12-27-1912,
Murdered John Goodman, a Stockton resident, in San Fran-
cisco. Goodman a salsesman for a San Franscico Jewelry
firm. Hobbery motives

DATLY TELEGRAM, San Luis Obispo, Calif., 12-27-1912,

Was White, TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES, July,
1938, page 66. CALIFORNIA - BOOK AND MAGAZINE
Rogers was a produce company worker,

ROGERS, John S,

rs-olde Hanged San Quentin Prison 12-27-1912,

red John Goodman, a Stockton resident, in San Fran-
Goodman a salsesman for a San Franscico Jewelry
Robbery motives

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DAILY TELEGRAM, San Luis Obispo, Calif., 12-27-1912,

Was white, TRUE DETECTIVE ere duly,
1938, page 66. CALIFORNIA - BOOK AND MAGAZINE
Rogers was a produce company worker,

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motives

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Was waite, TRUE DETECTIVE neces, duly,
1938, page 66, CALIFORNIA - BOOK AND MAGAZINE
Rogers was a produce company worker,



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