Archive for 'Mug Shot Monday'
Mug Shot Monday! Mark Maxwell, 1919
In August 1919, Mark Maxwell worked for the railway division of the US Postal Service when he embezzled $9,000 from registered banking deposits bound for the Federal Reserve. Stationed in Mansfield, Washington, Maxwell tried to evade capture by traveling across the country to New York City. Distancing himself from the crime didn’t help and the […]
Posted: April 20th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1900-1919, Washington State
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Mug Shot Monday! Murderer Paul Clein, 1909
Paul Clein On March 1, 1909, thirty-six-year-old German immigrant, Paul Clein, and Polish immigrant John Saudawski, also in his late thirties, were seen together eating supper at a German bakery in Spokane, Washington. Three weeks later, Saudawski’s partially burned body was found on the Fort George Wright military reservation[1] on the outskirts of Spokane. When […]
Posted: April 13th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday, Short Feature Story.
Tags: 1900-1919, Murder, Washington State
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Mug Shot Monday! Joe Crowe, 1938
Joe Crowe’s Prison Mug Shot Oklahoma State Penitentiary convict Joe Crowe is a great example of the laxness with which prisons once guarded their inmates. In 1938, Crowe was a prison trustee on a dam project near Fort Towson, Oklahoma, where state convicts provided a large portion of the labor force. That November, Crowe left […]
Posted: March 30th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1930s, Escape, Oklahoma
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Mug Shot Monday! George Darnell, Captured 1931
When railroad section hand George Darnell was fired from his job on August 17, 1929, he set his mind on revenge. The following day, Darnell tampered with a track switch near Henryetta, Oklahoma, which later caused a passenger train to jump the track. Thirteen people, eleven of them passengers, were killed and ten more were […]
Posted: March 9th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1920s, 1930s, Murder, Oklahoma, Workplace Violence
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Mug Shot Monday! William T. Horton, 1946-2011
William Tyson Horton was a serial rapist and child molester from Oklahoma City who operated between 1970 and 2010. The unique aspects of his life of crime is that between 1970 and 1983, Horton repeatedly was able to wiggle out of many serious rape and molestation charges against him by lenient judges and high priced […]
Posted: February 16th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1970s, Oklahoma, Psychopath, Sex Crimes
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Mug Shot Monday! James Carhart, 1975
. On the night of March 28, 1975, James Carhart, a former Army Sharpshooter from the 101st Airborne Division, “went berserk” and used his rifle to pick-off two police officers from the window of his third floor duplex in Mount Holly, New Jersey. Officers William Wurst and Donald Aleshire, died as they exited their patrol […]
Posted: February 9th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1970s, cop killer, Murder, New Jersey
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Mug Shot Monday! Frank Shaffer, Anti-War Protester, 1918
Frank Shaffer In 1918, while US forces were fighting in Europe, Frank Shaffer, 42, was arrested for mailing the anti-war book, The Final Mystery, through the United States postal service. For this, he was charged with violating the Espionage Act of 1917. He was first sentenced to two and one-half years in federal prison but […]
Posted: February 2nd, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1900-1919, Petty Crimes
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Mug Shot Monday! Anton Woode, 1892
Additional information for this article was provided by John Johnson. Anton Wood, 11 year-old psychopath almost hanged for murder, age in photo 12. In November of 1892, young Joseph Smith was hunting with Anton Woode, 11, on the Woode family ranch near Denver when he was shot in the back and killed by Woode. When […]
Posted: January 12th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1800s, Colorado, Juvenile, Murder, Psychopath
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Mug Shot Monday: Nathan Jerry Ellis, 1956-1986
This unfortunate face belongs to Nathan Jerry Ellis, killer and rapist. In 1956, Ellis and another man were convicted for the murder of Victor Quick in Custer County, Oklahoma. He was sentenced to life in prison for first degree murder. He appealed, received a new trial, and was re-sentenced to serve sixty-years for manslaughter. […]
Posted: January 5th, 2015 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1950s, Murder, Oklahoma, Sex Crimes
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Mug Shot Monday! Arthur Eggers, 1946
Today’s mug shot is taken from “Famous Crimes the World Forgot.” This is Arthur Eggers. In 1946, he was a cuckold who got tired of his younger, dominant wife running around on him. He was coming home late one night when he caught sight of his wife’s lover leaving the house. When he went […]
Posted: December 15th, 2014 under Mug Shot Monday.
Tags: 1940s, bizarre, California, Cuckold, Execution, Love and Jealousy, Murder, Wife Killer
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