William Hodgin, NC, 1936 July 17

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HODGIN, William Abraham

Black, 36, asphyx. NCSP (Fersyth) 7-17-1936 for the
murder of Herbert Searcy. See appeal: 186 SE 1,95=NC=
BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS. Murdered S,arcy on night
of 12-23-1935 with a hatchet in Searcy's home and
packed body in trunk. Hemesexual killing. Searcy evi-
dently also black,

HODGIN, William Abraham

Black, 36, asphyxe NCSP (Fersyth) 7-17-1936 for the
murder of Herbert Searcy. See appeal: 186 SE 1,95=NC~
BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS. Murdered S,arcy on night
of 12-23-1935 with a hatchet in Searcy's home and
packed body in trunk. Hemosexual killing. Searcy evi-
dently also black,

HODGIN, Walliam Abraham
Black, 36, asphyx. NCSP (Fersyth) 7-17-1936 for the
murder of Herbert Searcy. See appeal: 186 SE 1,95-NC-
BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS. Murdered S,arcy on night
of 12-23-1935 with a hatchet in Searcy's home and
packed body in trunk, Hemesexual killing, Searcy evi~
dently also blacks

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