John Koval, IN, 1925 October 16

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32-$ear-old white man (Russian), electrocuted, Indiana
StatePrison (Lake County) on Oct. 16, 1925, Had cut
throat of landlady or mistress, Martha Egelski, on April
2, 1925, She had refused to return $10 or $15 which she
was holding for him, Went to death with stoic attitude,
No appeal,

GARY POST TRIBUNE, Gary, Indiana, Oct, 16, 1925.

KOVAL, John large card

32-fear-old white man (Russian), electrocuted, Indiana
StatePrison (Lake County) on Oct. 16, 1925. Had cut
throat of landlady or mistress, Martha Egelski, on April
2, 1925, She had refused to return $10 or $15 which she
was holding for him, Went to death with stoic attitude,

No appeal,
GARY POST TRIBUNE, Gary, Indiana, Oct, 16, 1925,

KOVAL, John

32-year-old white man (Russian), electrocuted, Indiana
StatePrison (Lake County) on Oct, 16, 1925. Had cut
throat of landlady or mistress, Martha Egelski, on ae
2, 1925, She had refused to return $10 or $15 whi

was holding for him, Vent to death with stole attitude,
No appeal,

GARY POST TRIBUNE, Gary, Indiana, Oct, 16, 1925.



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