Geow Yee, WY, 1921 March 11

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to hang himself three times before his execution. Prior
to his being hanged on March ll, 1921, he renounced his
Buddhist Religion and was converted to Catholocism on
the day before his execution, He then expressed his re-
gret for what he had done. As he weighed only 112 pounds
and the rope Slipped before the trap was sprung, his neck
was not broken by the fall and he strangled to death,

The Rawlins Republican 9 Rawlins, Wyo, 3-17-1921,

wyoming book and magazine excerpts

Sele ent Mig. els

YEE. GEOW

to hang himself three times before his execution, Prior
to his being hanged on March 11, 1921, he renounced his
Buddhist Religion and was converted to Catholocism on
the day before his execution, He then expressed his re-
gret for what he had done. As he weighed only 112 pounds
and the rope slipped before the trap was Sprung, his neck
was not broken by the fall and he strangled to death,

The Rawlins Republican » Rawlins, Wyo, 3-17-1921.

Wyoming book and magazine excerpts

3-11-1921 ge Cards

‘YEE GEOW

Zee Goow, a Chinaman, killed Cheyenne, Wyo,
Tom Holland and another in the Fall of

1» his neck
and he strangled to death,

The Rawlins Republican , Rawlins, Wyo. 3-17-1901,

Wyoming book and magazine excerpts

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