Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Rose Pianezzi, who testifed on her son Peter Pianezzi's behalf at the first trial where he is charged with two murders. Allegedly, ex-convict Peter Pianezzi shot gambler George (Les) Bruneman 16 times in a cafe and then fatally shot cafe employee Frank A. Greuzard when he attempted to take down Pianezzi's license plate number. The murder, which occurred October 25, 1937, is thought to have been gang-related. The first trial ended with a hung jury, 9-3 for the acquittal of Pianezzi. In the second trial, Pianezzi received a life sentence for the murders. Later, at age 80, Pianezzi was pardoned based on innocence. Text from original nitrate sleeve: Pianezzi, Peter Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: Mrs. Rose Pianezzi
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b&w nitrate negative
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Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles Shootings--California--Los Angeles Crime Gangs--California--Los Angeles Legal Witnesses--California--Los Angeles Mothers Homicides--California--Los Angeles Disaster Pianezzi, Peter Bruneman, George Les (Leslie), 1897-1937
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