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Winnie Ruth Judd: A Tour

    https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/winnie-ruth-judd-a-tour-6396400
    Sep 06, 2007 · Leigh Fords home, 510 West Lynwood Street. Next door to the Halloran family home, this is the house where Winnie Ruth lived after her arrival in Phoenix. She resided with the Fords as their live ...Author: Robrt L. Pela

Winnie Ruth Judd Bus Tour Oct, 2019

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    Bus Tour Follows the Footsteps of Infamous Winnie Ruth Juddand the Phoenix Trunk MurdersMarshall Shore steeps himself in the history of Phoenix that others might overlook: the cultural anomalies, the fads, the dreamers, the artists and the eccentrics that provide a unique window into our city’s past. One such character was the infamous Phoenix trunk murderer, Winnie Ruth Judd.Back in 1931 ...

The Trunk Murderess: Winnie Ruth Judd: Bommersbach, Jana ...

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    Sep 30, 2011 · Winnie Ruth Judd was convicted of murdering her friend, Agnes Anne LeRoi in 1931. LeRoi and her their third friend, Hedvig Samuelson, were both murdered. Samuelson's body was dismembered, and both were shipped in trunks and other luggage. Judd accompanied the trunks and, after being caught, claimed she only shot her friends in self defense.Reviews: 67

Winnie Judd – The Woman Behind “The Trunk Murders”

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    Winnie Judd ended up in the San Francisco Bay Area where she became a live-in maid for a wealthy family living in a mansion overlooking the bay, using the name Marian Lane. Her freedom lasted six and a half years. Her identity in California was eventually discovered and she was taken back to Arizona on August 18, 1969.

Winnie R. Judd, 93, Infamous As 1930's 'Trunk Murderess'

    https://www.nytimes.com/1998/10/27/us/winnie-r-judd-93-infamous-as-1930-s-trunk-murderess.html
    Oct 27, 1998 · Winnie Ruth Judd, who spent three decades in an Arizona state mental hospital as the notorious ''trunk murderess'' in one of the most sensational criminal cases of …

Winnie Ruth McKinnell Judd

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    Winnie Ruth Judd (January 29, 1905 – October 23, 1998), born Winnie Ruth McKinnell, also known as Marian Lane, was a medical secretary in Phoenix, Arizona, who was accused of murdering her friends, Agnes Anne LeRoi and Hedvig Samuelson, in October 1931.

The Truth About Winnie Ruth Judd

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    by Cathy Dresbach and Ben Tyler A sensational double murder, a cover-up by power brokers, an implicit prostitution ring – all part of the true story ripped from the headlines - in the small town of Phoenix, AZ in 1931. Winnie Ruth Judd gained notorious worldwide fame as the “Blond Butcher”. The dramatization of her trial on KOY radio blazed the trail for the true crime

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