Photo of co-defendants Emmett Perkins (left) and Jack Santo standing
side-by-side.
Photo of Jack Furneaux who recorded an attempted alibi by Mrs.
Harriett Henson Santo, for her
husband Jack. She tried to establish an alibi for Santo the night
Monohan was murdered.
Sitting in the courtroom from left to right: Jack Santo, Emmett
Perkins and Barbara Graham.
All are accused in the murder of Mabel Monohan.
In jail, Perkins (right) says, "It a lie...Harriett is lying," "I
don't know a thing about that Gard
Young situation at all." Police Captain James Hamilton stands in the
background.
Photo of murder defendant Emmett Perkins sitting on the witness
stand
and Attorney S. Ward Sullivan (standing).
Courtroom scene at the Monohan murder trial. Sitting on the long
table from left to right:
Barbara Graham, Attorney Benjamin Wolfe, Attorney Jack Hardy,
State's witness John L. True
and Deputy District Attorney J. M. Leavy. In the background (right)
there are two
women Deputy Sheriff's to guard the defendant Barbara Graham.
With a handkerchief to her cheek, Barbara looks at her attorney Jack
Hardy.
Barbara Graham holds a newspaper which was handed her by he
prosecutor who wanted her
to "refresh her memory" about the kidnapping and disappearance of
Baxter Shorter after
he alledgedly "sang" to the police. She is seated in front of a
microphone
as she testifies about her alibis.
Barbara Graham looks over her shoulder at the camera while sitting
at the table
with her attorney Jack hardy (at right). Newspaper file date: Aug.
26, 1953.
Defendant Barbara Graham sits convicted in her trial for the murder
of Mabel Monohan.
View of the gas chamber.