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Title
Winnie Ruth Judd, murder suspect, surrenders, Los Angeles, 1931
Date Created and/or Issued
October 23, 1931
1931-10-23
Publication Information
Los Angeles Times
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Los Angeles Times Photographic Archives
Rights Information
US
UCLA Library Special Collections, A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575. Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu. Phone: (310) 825-4988
Description
Winnie Ruth Judd, murder suspect, gives herself up at the undertaking establishment of Alvarez and Moore, 500 Court Street. Ms. Judd is flanked by defense council members Louis Russill (left) and Richard Cantillon, with Joseph Taylor, Chief of Detectives, directly behind him, and the head of Sheriff William Traeger is visible behind him on the right. Her husband Dr. W. C. Judd is directly behind her. A similar photo appears with the article "MRS. JUDD GIVES SELF UP; ADMITS SHE KILLED PAIR: Both Slain in Self-Defense, Says Woman Who Asserts "Sammie" Shot Her in Hand First," Los Angeles Times, 24 Oct. 1931: 1
Text from negative sleeve: Judd, Winnie Ruth.
Type
image
Format
b&w glass negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_b3709_G2199
ark:/21198/z11k53p5
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Homicides--Arizona--Phoenix
Taylor, Joseph, 1878-1955
Cantillon, Richard Henry, 1897-1967
Judd, William Craig, 1883-1945
Traeger, William Isham, 1880-1935
Judd, Winnie Ruth, 1905-
Russill, Louis Pettit, 1883-1942
Source
Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection

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