John Mulraney, NY, 1913 May 19

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| MULRANEY, John dias vy Jack) May 19, 1913
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"Ossining, N, Y, 5-19-1913-John (Happy Jack) Molraney won
a 90-day reprieve by declaring in a personal appeal to the
Governor that he was"a martyr of a criminal code of -honor,!
was finally electrocuted at Sing Sing on 5/19/1933. Con-
victed of murder of Patrick McBreen Paddy the Priest)
aN, ¥. saloon keeper who was shot while standing behind
his bar on 10/3/1911. John Dowling, who died before his
trial and Milraney both signed confesséons, but Mulraney
repudiated his in the death house, claimed amboar an alibi
and said he had accepted the conviction following a
"erook's" code of honor not to squeal on the other fellow"

THE STATE y Columbia, 5, ©, 5/20/1913 MEER,

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| MULRANEY, John (Happy Jack) May 19, 1913
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"Ossining, N. Y. 5-19-1913-John (Happy Jack) Mulraney won
a 90-day reprieve by declaring in a personal appeal to the
Governor that he was"a martyr of a criminal code of honors!
was finally electrocuted at Sing Sing on 5/19/1933. Con-=
victed of murder of Patrick McBreen (Paddy the Priest)

a N, Y. saloon keeper who was shot while standing behind
his bar on 10/3/1911. John Dowling, who died before his
trial and Mulraney both signed confess&ons 9 but Mulraney
repudiated his in the death house, claimed amic an alibi
and said he had accepted the conviction following a
"crook's" code of honor not to squeal on the other fellow"

THE STATE, Columbia, S.C, 5/20/1913 /O/ WE U7 77th,
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| MULRANEY, John (a yy Jack) May 19, 1913
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moaeirines te Y, 5-19-1913-John (Happy Jack) Mulraney won
a 90-day reprieve by declaring in a personal appeal to the
Governor that he was"a martyr of a criminal code of honor.’
was finally electrocuted at Sing Sing on 5/19/1933. Con~
victed of mrder of Patrick VoBreen (Paddy the Priest)
aN. Y. saloon keeper who was shot while standing behind

jar on 10/3/1911, John Dowling, who died before hi

ey

he conviction following a
sr not to squeal on the other fellow"
HE STATE, Columbia, S.C, 5/20/1913 MEE os,
Wileakit 2Y-Hitsu-forein 2 _ MY,



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