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it describes her death at the hands of fred lockhart who was his alias. daniel mae was his actual name and she was found dead at april 15, 1934 actually wrote to the right effect to revenue in shreveport. the time of her death was thursday afternoon, april 12, 1934. this is fairly typical of a coroner's report that shall find in our files from this time. after the cover sheet you will find dr. butler's statement as he describes where her body was found as well as evidence that i scattered around the area. he also describes the physical appearance of fred lockhart, the suspect in cattle perish jail to find any precedents on hand. there's reports of the deputy sheriffs involved in the case. birthstone. the statements of other witnesses present at the scene. in this case, mr. will mary and said that i had been fishing on the lake two or three years off and on an upper cream and me went fishing yesterday between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. we are walking through the woods and i saw something piled up in a cluster rushed and i told u. something. he said but what what i
it describes her death at the hands of fred lockhart who was his alias. daniel mae was his actual name and she was found dead at april 15, 1934 actually wrote to the right effect to revenue in shreveport. the time of her death was thursday afternoon, april 12, 1934. this is fairly typical of a coroner's report that shall find in our files from this time. after the cover sheet you will find dr. butler's statement as he describes where her body was found as well as evidence that i scattered...
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it describes her death at the hands of fred lockhart who was his alias, daniel napier was his actual name, and that she was found dead on april 15, 1934 to the right of fetzer avenue in shreveport. the time of her death was fixed thursday afternoon, april 12th, 1934. this is fairly typical, a coroner's report that you'll find in the our files from this time period after the cover sheet, um, you'll find dr. butler's statement as describes the scene where her body was found as well as evidence that was scatter ored around the area -- scattered around the area. he also describes the girl's appearance -- the appearance of fred lockhart, the suspect, in caddo parish jail to find any physical evidence that was present on him. there's reports of the deputy sheriff involved in the case, burt stone. we have statements of other witnesses that were present that -- at the scene, in this case mr. will marion said that i had been fishing up on the lake two or three years off and on, and albert green and me went fishing yesterday between 8:30 and 9 a.m. we were walking through the woods, and i saw
it describes her death at the hands of fred lockhart who was his alias, daniel napier was his actual name, and that she was found dead on april 15, 1934 to the right of fetzer avenue in shreveport. the time of her death was fixed thursday afternoon, april 12th, 1934. this is fairly typical, a coroner's report that you'll find in the our files from this time period after the cover sheet, um, you'll find dr. butler's statement as describes the scene where her body was found as well as evidence...
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he also describes the physical appearance of fred lockhart, the suspect in cattle -- caddo parish jail there is reports of the deputy sheriff involved in the case, we have statements of other witnesses that were present at the scene. in this case will marion said i have been fishing on lake two or three years off and on. we went fishing yesterday. i saw something piled up in a cluster of brush and told albert. and albert said looks like something did. we will go over and see. i thought there was a girl that was murdered and she had a cluster of leaves piled on top of her and she was lying on her side with her legs spread open. albert said don't come any closer. then he goes on to describe how they contacted the sheriff at the murder scene. report goes on to include with a hand drawn sketch of the crime scene. fairly unique in that you have another sketch from well-known murder accompanying the law while. is nicknamed the butterfly man came from the fact that although he was not from here he appeared to have no fixed income or employment. he would make small paper butterflies. here they
he also describes the physical appearance of fred lockhart, the suspect in cattle -- caddo parish jail there is reports of the deputy sheriff involved in the case, we have statements of other witnesses that were present at the scene. in this case will marion said i have been fishing on lake two or three years off and on. we went fishing yesterday. i saw something piled up in a cluster of brush and told albert. and albert said looks like something did. we will go over and see. i thought there...
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they did manage to actually break into the courthouse, storm the first two floors, but, well, fred lockhart escaped, escaped from the lynch mob. he didn't escape from justice. on may 18th, 1934, he was hanged in caddo parish, and he is buried in a pauper's grave in greenwood cemetery here in shreveport. .. >> host: i am susan glasser the editor foreign-policy and i am talking today with john lewis gaddis about his book, "george f. kennan." as you have already heard kennan was a diplomat, scholar and a prize-winning author, the emanate yale historian john lewis gaddis has spent 30 years writing his biography just out in the last few months. he calls kennan and american life, subject we will be discussing today. we will talk even more about the 700 page book, one whose grand sweep rents all the way from prison on the eve of world war ii, stalin's show trial, the devastation of post-war japan, the intrigues of dean acheson state department, the bitter politics of vietnam and the personal life of a respected but i think it's fair to say somewhat tormented intellectual. kennan today of course is
they did manage to actually break into the courthouse, storm the first two floors, but, well, fred lockhart escaped, escaped from the lynch mob. he didn't escape from justice. on may 18th, 1934, he was hanged in caddo parish, and he is buried in a pauper's grave in greenwood cemetery here in shreveport. .. >> host: i am susan glasser the editor foreign-policy and i am talking today with john lewis gaddis about his book, "george f. kennan." as you have already heard kennan was a...
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break into the courthouse, storm the first two floors, but while fred lockhart is escaped from the lynch mob he didn't escapes from justice. on may 18th, 1934 he was hanged, and he is buried in a grave in greenwood cemetery here in shreveport. >>> and not presidential historian steven hayward prisons whose rankings of america's presidents based on their efforts to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. this is just under an hour. >> good afternoon and welcome to the heritage foundation to our douglas and sarah allyson auditorium. we of course welcome those that joined on the heritage website on all of these occasions and would ask everyone here in the house if you will be so kind to make that last courtesy check that your cell phones have been turned off as we recorded the program. we will post the program within 24 hours on the website for everyone's future reference as well. and as you noticed, we do have copies of the politically incorrect diet to the president's, part of them at least, available in the lobby if he would like to purchase them. of course th
break into the courthouse, storm the first two floors, but while fred lockhart is escaped from the lynch mob he didn't escapes from justice. on may 18th, 1934 he was hanged, and he is buried in a grave in greenwood cemetery here in shreveport. >>> and not presidential historian steven hayward prisons whose rankings of america's presidents based on their efforts to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. this is just under an hour. >> good afternoon and...