Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Access to this collection is generously supported by Haynes Foundation funds. In early June, 1934, police officers discovered the bodies of Carrie L. Payne, 45, and Robert Payne, 15, at their Westwood home. They had been brutally murdered by Louis R. Payne, their respective son and brother, in late May. Payne was arrested several days after he committed the crime and after confessing at a Huntington Beach police station. This photograph appears with the article, “Youth Admits Ax Killing of Mother and Brother,” Los Angeles Times, 04 Jun 1934: 1. Text from newspaper caption: Victims Shown With Surviving Relatives; In the upper row of pictures are, left to right, Mrs. Carrie L. Payne, the murdered mother; Robert Payne, the murdered boy, and at the right Louis Payne, the survivor son, and the surviving husband and father, L. f. Payne. In the second tier of pictures at the left is Dr. James T. Fisher of 10583 Holman Avenue, whose observations of unexplained circumstances at the home in his neighbors, the Paynes, led to the grewsome murder discovery by police yesterday. Next is the ax which police believe the murderer accomplished his fiendish work. Below is the Payne home at 10587 Holman avenue in the Westwood Hills region. Text from negative sleeve: Payne, Louis R. Hand written on negative: axe used in Payne murders
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_7201 ark:/21198/zz002cxjxf
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Axes Murder--Investigation--California, Southern Murder--Investigation--California--Los Angeles
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