Winnie
Ruth JUDD |
Photo of Dr. William C. Judd weeping at
the police station, while police sought his wife, Winnie
Ruth Judd, in the double "trunk" murder of her two friends
Hedvig Samuelson and Agnes
LeRoi. "This is too much" he cried, as
detectives examined his wife's effects.
Photo of Burton J. McKinnell, Winnie
Ruth Judd's brother, sitting. He admitted to police
that
his sister told him the trunks contained two bodies.
William C. Judd, right, stares at Judge
Louis P. Russell, at left. Also pictured is Richard H.
Cantillon.
Dr. William C. Judd, Winnie Ruth Judd's husband, seated and smoking a cigarette.
He faced court
charges of practicing medicine without a license.
Dr. William C. Judd, extreme right,
pleading not guilty in court to a charge of practicing medicine
without a license in California. Beside him is Paul W. Schenk, new
attorney for Winnie
Ruth Judd, the doctor's wife.
Winnie Ruth Judd whispers to
her husband, Dr. William C. Judd, as she lies on a cot in the
county
jail hospital. Police, searching into secrets of the case,
pieced together a letter purported to have
been written by Judd
to her husband, then torn up by her, in which she confessed to killing
Samuelson and LeRoi because Samuelson objected to her going on a
hunting trip with a man.
Portrait of a very pretty Hevig Samuelson,
Winnie Ruth Judd murder victim. Samuelson lived
with Judd and LeRoi in a cottage together. LeRoi was
also murdered by Judd.
Caroline Judd, Dr. William C. Judd's
sister and Winnie Ruth Judd's sister-in-law, who
was
brought in for questioning regarding Winnie Ruth
Judd's life.
Portrait of Hedvig Samuelson, Winnie
Ruth Judd murder victim, wearing a leather jacket,
with ice
skates around her neck. She is wearing a white angora
cap.
Burton J. McKinnell, Winnie Ruth Judd's
brother, writing a note.
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