Winnie Ruth Judd is caught
after a year of being on the lam. (1963)
Cottage 16 at 1821 San Fernando Road. Winnie Ruth Judd murder case.
Winnie Ruth Judd is pictured
at state prison in Florence, Arizona, writing or signing something.
Winnie Ruth Judd appears to
be lost in thought. She holds a pen in her right hand.
Her left hand is still bandaged.
Winnie Ruth Judd is pictured
with her cat and kittens, which she insisted on taking with her
from
the Arizona prison to the state mental hospital, after she was found
insane.
Winnie Ruth Judd as she
hears the verdict finding her guilty of murder in the first degree.
She yawned as words were read condemning her to death.
A dejected Winnie Ruth Judd
fumbles with her handkerchief as she watches the jury
at her trial in
Phoenix in the "trunk murder cases."
Jury verdict in the Winnie Ruth
Judd murder case. The jury finds her "guilty of the crime of
murder
in the first degree, a felony, as alleged in the information,
and fix the punishment at death."
Signed by Stewart Thompson, jury
foreman. Filed with the Superior Court of Maricopa County,
Arizona on
the 8th of February, 1932.
Shown is a nurse's kit with tools and a gun,
police evidence against murderess Winnie Ruth Judd.
Photo dated: December 31, 1932.