Stanley Gordon, LA, 1901 March 8

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GORDON, Stanley

Black, hanged, Opelousas, La,, 3-8-1901.

".,eStanley Gordon, the wife murderer, had but a few words
to saye He admitted having murder his wife and said that
jealousy was the cause of his doing so, He said he was
very sorry at what he had done because he loved her; he
was willing to die for his crime... Neck brokenes.,"

ARKANSAS GAZEITE, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 9, 1901.

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GORDON, Stanley
ey hanged, Opelousas, la,, 3-8-1901.

"., Stanley Gordon, the wife murderer, had but a few words
to say. He admitted having mrder his wife and said that
jealousy was the cause of his doing so, He said he was
very sorry at what he had done because he loved her; he
was willing to die for his crime... Neck brokeneee,"

ARKANSAS GAZEITE, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 9, 1901.

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GORDON, Stanley

Black, hanged, Opelousas, La,, 3-8-1901,

y.eStanley Gordon, the wife murderer, had but a few words
to say. He admitted having mrder his wife at

jealousy was the cause of his doing so, He s:

very sorry at what he had done because he loved her; he
was willing to die for his crime... Neck brokers."

ARKANSAS GAZEITE, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 9, 1901.

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