Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Access to this collection is generously supported by Haynes Foundation funds. At center, the ruins of a stone-lined basement sinks into the ground. At the near corner, a brick chimney rises and extends out-of-frame. Debris from the Steeles' house lightly covers the ground surrounding the open basement. Several men clean-up and sift through debris along the perimeter of the far sides of the pit. One man stands in the basement along its far right side. He, and another man outside the basement, support some pipes. Beyond the pit, small structures stand along the far left and right edges. A grove or orchard stretches between them. Mountains rise in the far distance. This photograph appears with the article, "SEEK CLEWS TO DOUBLE MURDER IN HOME RUIN.: Friends of Dead Rich Man and Wife Suspect Slaying by Incendiary; Accident, Officers Believe. Figure in Pomona's Grewsome Mystery. DOUBLE MURDER CLEWS HUNTED; Sift Ashes of Dead Couple's Burned Residence; Friends and Police Advance Differing Theories; Slaying is Indicated by Several Circumstances," Los Angeles Times, 10 Jun. 1921: II1 The information supplied on the negative sleeve incorrectly identifies this and related photographs as relating to Dr. Gertrude Steele. These photos instead relate to William and Clara Steele. Handwritten on negative: case - 15 Text from newspaper caption: Mr. and Mrs. William S. Steele and Ruins of Their Burned Ranch Home. [Los Angeles Times, 10 Jun. 1921: II1] Text from negative sleeve: STEELE, GERTRUDE DR. MURDER CASE, 1921 [handwritten:] • plastic surgeon, naturopath, "beauty doctor" • license revoked at least 2x • charged w/ manslaughter + had lots of other legal trouble
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_11618 ark:/21198/zz002h9prc
Subject
Death--California--Pomona Fires--California--Pomona Ranches--California--Pomona Ruins--California--Pomona Steele, Clara J. Crookshank, 1879-1921 Steele, William, d. 1921
Source
Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection OpenUCLA Collections
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