Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Dr. George K. Dazey on the witness stand at the trial in which he is accused of murdering his second wife, actress Doris S. Dazey, in 1935. Doris Dazey's death was originally believed to be suicide by monoxide poisoning. However, witnesses claimed that Dr. Dazey had been boasting about committing the "perfect crime" and a night watchman testified to witnessing Dazey carry a woman's body from the house to the garage on the night of the murder. Other factors complicating the trial were the paternity of Doris and George Dazey's child, Doris Dazey's possible mental illness, and false testimonies from some of the witnesses. Dr. Dazey was ultimately acquitted of the crime. Text from original nitrate sleeve: Schwuchow, Walter- Dr. and Mrs. (parents of Mrs. Geo. Dazey, murdered); Dazey, George -Dr.; Murphy, F.E. -Dep. Sheriff; Dazey, Walter Kendall; Dazey, Dorcas -Mrs. Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: Dr. G. K. Dazey
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Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles People Homicides--California--Los Angeles Legal Dazey, George K
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