Irene SCHROEDER |
Irene Schroeder
Irene Schroeder
Irene Schroeder
Irene Schroeder
Irene Schroeder
Irene Schroeder is seen at the Lawrence County Jail.
(Courtesy of the Lawrence County Historical Society)
Irene Schroeder
Spectators crowd around the windows of the Lawrence County
courthouse on March 13,
1930, trying to
listen in on court
proceedings during the Irene Schroeder murder trial.
(Courtesy of the Lawrence County Historical Society)
The verdict in the Irene Schroeder murder trial.
The mysterious telegram, sent by traveling salesman C.H. Lewis to
Pennsylvania Gov. Gifford
Pinchot,
pleaded for an eleventh-hour stay
of execution for Irene Schroeder.
(From the Gifford Pinchot Papers collection of the Library of
Congress)
The victim
Cpl. Brady Paul of the Pennsylvania Highway Patrol
(Courtesy of D.J. Everette)
A small memorial marks the spot along Old Butler Road in Lawrence
County, where Cpl.
Brady Paul of the
Pennsylvania Highway Patrol was
mortally wounded during a shootout
with Irene Schroeder, W. Glenn
Dague and Tom Crawford on Dec. 27, 1929.
(Photo
Megan J. Miller)
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