Winnie Ruth Judd Photograph Collection, 1930-1939 [photographs].
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Arizona State Hospital
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Samuelson, Hedvig.
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LeRoi, Ann.
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Arizona Historical Foundation
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This collection is comprised of oral histories from a variety or unrelated sources, the majority resulting from three projects. These oral histories are not part of an existing manuscript collection and are arranged to allow for further additions. The Arizona Way project, created in 1977 as part of a project that examined the traditional values of Arizona, focused on the Anglo, Hispanic and Native American cultures through oral histories. It was funded by a grant from the Arizona Humanities Coun...
Judd, Winnie Ruth, 1905-
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Biographical note: Murderer; convicted in 1931 for the murders of Anne LeRoi and Hedvig Samuelson, Judd spent most of her life at the Arizona State Hospital and was finally paroled in 1971. She died in 1998. She was known as the "trunk murderess" because the victims' bodies were cut up and sent to Los Angeles in trunks. From the description of Judd papers, 1932-1953. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 48095562 Convicted in 1931 for t...
Halloran, Jack
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