Walburga OESTERREICH |
View of Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich wearing a hat.
Photo shows Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich at a party at her home on the
afternoon
of August 22, 1922.
That night her husband, Fred Oesterreich, was slain.
1915-Los Angeles, California: Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich being
arraigned in court on the alleged
charges
of murdering her husband.
Left to right: Detective Cline, Mrs. Oesterreich, Judge
Channing
Follette,
and a court reporter.
Photo of Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich wearing a plain dress,
standing in front of a jail cell.
Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich is seen sitting at the edge of a
lounger chair.
Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich
Portrait of Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich.
Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich (wearing white cap) is seen sitting
amongst a group of people. All are
interested spectators in the Breakfast Club suit. Spectators heard
charter members of the
club tell how it began through fellowship of men who enjoyed
horseback riding.
Standing in the hallway from left to right: Mrs. Walburga
Oesterreich, Attorney Jerry Geisler,
Attorney Meyer M. Willner and Attorney Lecompte Davis.
This photo was taken by a "candid camera" inside the courtroom at
the trial of Mrs. Walburga
Oesterreich. Photo shows Mrs. Oesterreich and Attorney Meyer M.
Willner.
Shown standing inside the district attorney's office is (l-r)
Attorney Jerry Geisler,
Mrs. Walburga
Oesterreich and Attorney Meyer M. Willner.
Chief Investigator Matthews is shown questioning Walburga
Oesterreich.
Mrs. Oesterreich sits in the middle of her attorneys. Left to
right: Attorney Davis, Attorney
Willner, Mrs. Oesterreich,
Attorney Jerry Geisler, Chief defense counsel; Deputy District
Attorney Thomas Russell and Deputy District Attorney
James P. Costello. Mrs. Oesterreich
is charged with murder in the
death of her husband eight years ago at the
house where
Otto Sanhuber, her secret sweetheart, lived in the attic
like a "batman."
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