Bennett Bridge Game Murder Trial, Myrtle Bennett, James A. Reed, and J. Francis O'Sullivan
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Bennett Bridge Game Murder Trial, Myrtle Bennett, James A. Reed, and J. Francis O'Sullivan
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Following the verdict of not guilty, Myrtle Bennet talks with her attorneys. Mrs. Bennett shot and killed her husband John G. Bennett on September 29, 1929, in a quarrel over a bridge game. Photo appeared in the "Kansas City Journal-Post," Thursday, March 6, 1931.
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10015724
P567-412
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Creator Name |
Creator Name
Creator: Cauthen, George
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1931-03-05
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Related Item |
Related Item
Zeldin Collection of Journal-Post Glass Negatives (P29)
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Note(s)
Caption for this photo in the Journal-Post, March 6, 1931, reads: "Here it is, Jim--the picture you forbade George Cauthen, Journal-Post photographer, to publish under penalty of knocking his head off. The photograph was taken by Cauthen last night in the criminal court room before he was slapped by former Senator Reed. Reed is shown with his back to the camera, talking to J. Francis O'Sullivan, another defense attorney, and Mrs. Myrtle Bennett. Reed, just after the picture was taken, berated and cursed Cauthen. 'I want you to understand,' he told the photographer, 'that if this picture is published, I'll knock your---head off.' He then struck Cauthen in the face" (page 26).
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Shelf Locator
P29, Box 18, Folder 39, #18 (print)
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Electronic Locator |
Electronic Locator
CD64
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