Frank Moto, OH, 1921 August 29

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MOTO, Frank

26-year-old white man, electrocuted, Ohio State Prison
(Cuyahoga Co,) on August 29, 1921, for participation in
the Sly-Fanner holdup in Cleveland on Dec, Ble L920)
See also: PURPERA, Samuel and BENIGNO, Dominick

COLUMBUS DISPATCH. May 9, 1922, Columbus, Ohio

A fourth man, Louis Komer, sentenced to Life imprisonment

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MOTO, Frank
26-year-old white man, electrocuted, Ohio State Prison
(Cuyahoga Go,) on August 29, 1921, for participation in
the Sly-Fanner holdup in Cleveland on Dec. 31, 1920,
See also: PURPERA, Samuel and BENIGNO, Dominick

OOLUMBUS DISPATCH. May 9, 1922, Columbus, Ohio

A fourth man, Louis Komer, sentenced to life imprisonment

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VOTO, Fran

26-year-old white man, electrocuted, Ohio Stat n

Cuyahoga Co,) on August 29, 1921, for See iota in
Sly-Famner holdup in Cleveland on Dec,
See alsos PURPERA, Samuel and BENIGNO, Do

OOLUMBUS DISPATCH. May 9, 1922, Columbus, Ohio

4 fourth man, Louis Komer, sentenced to life imprisonment



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