Kye y AXSAEXKEXKAAXZAR on October 17 after he had cashed one of the
checks Cen he ‘had stolen in the robbery of the Ford station. Sch-—
neider confessed all threckarat hold-up killings and was returned to
Colorado where he was tried and convicted in Washington County of the
murder of Ford and sentenced to death, He was asphyxiated at the
Colorado State Prison on Dece 16, 19119.
TRUE DETECTIVE, October. 1975. Page yl. "Sign HeresseeAnd Die"
by Henry Haneye
Kyes on October 17 after he had cashed one of the
checks that he had stolen in the robbery of the Ford station. Sch-
neider confessed all threelmt hold-up hl 1. ngs and was returned to
Colorado where he was tried and convicted in Washington County of the
murder of Ford and sentenced to death. He was asphyxiated at the
Colorado State Prison on Dec. 16, 199.
TRUE DETECTIVE, October, 1975. Page lh. "Sign Here..eeAnd Die"
by Henry Haneye
Kya» KEXREXKEXMMOGEKE on October 17 after he had cashed one of the
checks that he had stolen in the robbery of
he Ford station, Sch-
neider confessed all threekmat hold-up killings and was returned to
Colorado where he was tried and convicted in Washington County of the
murder of Ford and sentenced to death, He was asphyxiated at the
Colorado State Prison on Dec. 16, 19!
TRUE DETECTIVE, October, 1975. Page lh.
by Henry Haney.
"Sign HereseseAnd Die"
Deca tiny 5. Ta he hn trent
SCHNEIDER, Paul . S20 769
Schneider, a 2l-year-old white man, had received a dishonorable dis~
charge from the Army for desertion and armed robbery. He served three
years at San Quentin for robbery before being released on parole and
going to Salt Lake City, Utah. In September, 19117, he violated his
parole and went to Los Angeles where he stole an automobile and star-
ted driving Hast. Late on the night of Sept. 20, 19117, he drove into
the Denver, Colo., service station owned and operated by 7~year-old
Frank Ford who was starting to close for the night. He forced ord
at gunpoint to give him the money and checks from the cash register
and &0 accompany him, After they had driven over #100 miles, during
a portion of which time Ford was kept in the trunk of the car, Schnei-
der ordered him out in Washington Co., Colo. He forced Ford to blind~
fold himself and led him underneath a bridge where he bludgeoned him
with the automobile jack and then shot him to death, Schneider drove
on to Detroit, Miche, and on the night of Oct. 8, he robbed two ser-
vice stations and forced the attendants, 2l<year~old James R, Hall,
and 28-year-old Donald Dussean,to accamapny him. He made each man
drive to a deserted area, blindfold himself and then Sehneider blu-
dgeoned each to death with an iron bar, He was captured in Pikeville,
J2-6-1 FEF
Schneider, a 2l-year-old white man, had received a dishonorable dis-
charge from the Army for desertion and armed robbery. He served three
years at San Quentin for robbery before being released on parole and
going to Salt Lake City, Utah, In September, 19117, he violated his
parole and went to Los fnosles where he stole an automobile and star-
ted driving Hast. Late on the night of Sept. 20, 19)17, he drove into
the Denver, Colo., service station owned and operated by )7~year-old
Frank Ford who was starting to close for the night. He forced "ord
at gunpoint to give him the money and checks from the cash register
and 80 accompany him. After they had driven over #100 miles, during
a portion of which time Ford was kept in the trunk of the car, Schnei-
der ordered him out in Washington Co., Colo. He forced Ford to blind-
fold himself and led him underneath a bridge where he bludgeoned him
with the automobile jack and then shot him to death. Schneider drove
on to Detroit, Miche, and on the night of Oct, 8, he robbed two ser-
vice stations and forced the attendants, 21-year-old James R, Hall,
and 28-year-old Donald Dussean,to_ accomapny him. He made each man
drive to a deserted area, blindfold himself and then Sehneider blu-
dgeoned each to death with an iron bar, He was captured in Pikeville,
SCHNETRER, Paul J.
J 2-16-19
Schneider, a 2lj-year-old white man, had received a dishonorable dis-
charge from the Army for desertion and armed robbery, He served three|
years at San Quentin for robbery before being released on parole and
oe to Salt Lake City, Utah. In September, 197, he violated his
role and went to Los Angeles where he stole an attomobile and star-
tea driving Zast, Late on the night of Sept. 20, 1917, he drove into
the Denver, Colo., service station owned and operated by i7?~year-old
Frank Ford who was starting to close for the night. He forced Yord
SCHNEIDER, Paul J.
a portion of which time Ford was kept in the trunk of the car, Schnei-|
der ordered him out in Washington Co., Colo, He forced Ford to blind
fold himself and led him underneath a bridge where he bludgeoned him
with the automobile jack and then shot him to death, Schneider drove
on to Detroit, Mich., ani on the night of Oct, 8, he robbed two ser-
vice stations and forced the syepiame ai-year-old Jones R. Hall,
and 20-year-old Donald Dussoan,.to. accand le each man
wre deserted areay blindfead Mimeeiy and’ thon Sehneldor Bi
oe Rei oreseta al nyu icon temas captured in Pikeville,
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