Emil Klatt, NY, 1926 January 29

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Minneapolis and Chicago, today adhered to the code of the
underworld that places a 'quell! beyond all human sympathy
when, he refifieped to say goodbye to two fellow murderers in
the death house at Sing Sing,"

CLARKSBURG DAILY TELEGRAPH, eet OuEes Wea Nels 1-29-1926

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Murder of Gregory George near Bobb's Ferry in

1915. See worksheet - NY - NW - BOUND.

TRUE DETHOT IVE MYSTERIES, Dec., 1938, p 38
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Minneapolis and Chicago, today adhered to the code of the
underworld that places a 'quell' beyond all human sympathy
when, he refifleped to say goodbye to two fellow mrderers in
the death house at Sing Sing." \

CLARKSBURG DAILY TELEGRAPH, Clarksburg, W.. Va., 1-29-1926

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Murder of Gregory George near Bobb's Ferry in

1915. See worksheet - NY = NW - BOUND.

TRUE DETHOT IVE MYSTERIES, Dec., 1938, p 38
NY - B&M. EXCERPTS,

* (FIO AQOHIS “farsxaINe—9744509

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a he rotten to say goodbye to two fellow murderers in

the death house at Sing Sing."

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Murder es Gregory George near Bobb's Ferry in
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KLATT, Emil January 29th, 1926
35-year-old white man, electroduted at Sing Sing Prison
on January 28, 1926, Convicted in Westchester County,
NeeeKlatt was to pay for a murder he had committed ten
years earlier....was defiant as he entered the death
chamber, Standing in front of the chair, heasked per-
mission of Warden Lawes to speak. The warden nodded his
consent. 'I hope McNamara will have to stay here until
19h0,' Klatt declared bitterly, 'He did me a great wrong,
That is all I have to say." The doomed man seemed: in no
hurry and took his time gettine mweated, He wanted to
live as long as the law would allow,..."

AGENT OF DEATH by Elliott, pages 103-105

",eXlatt of Hoboken, N. Js, who has 22 indictments for
grand larceny and other offenses standing against him in

KLATT, Emil January 29th, 1926
35-year-old white man, electroduted at Sing Sing Prison
on January 28, 1926, Convicted in Westchester County,
"J eeKlatt was to pay for a murder he had committed ten
years earlier,...was defiant as he entered the death
chamber, Standing in front of the chair, heasked per-
mission of Warden Lawes to speak. The warden nodded his
consent, 'I hope McNamara will have to stay here until
19)0,' Klatt declared bitterly, 'He did me a great wrong,
That is all I have to say," The doomed man seemed: in no
hurry and took his time getting seated, He wanted to
live as long as the law would allow..."

AGENT OF DEATH by Elliott, pages 103-105

",.eKlatt of Hoboken, N. J., who has 22 indictments for
grand larceny and other offenses standing against him in

KLATT, Bil January 29th, 1926
3Gayear-old white man, clectroduted at’sing Sing Prison
on January 28, 1926, Convicted in Westchester County,

",eeKlatt was to pay for a mrder he had committed ten
years earlier.,,.vas defiant as he entered the death
Standing in front of the chair,
of Warden Lalses to speak.
'T hope McNamara will have to stay here until

19)0,! Klatt declared bitterly,
That is all I have to say.”

hurry and took his time getting seated, He wanted to
live as long as the law would allow..."

AGENT OF DEATH by Elliott, pages 103-105
+Klatt of Hoboken, N, J. who has 22 indictments | fp

standing agains

grand larceny and other offenses

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