Winnie
Ruth JUDD |
Another photograph of Winnie Ruth Judd with her bandaged left hand in a sling. She brushes
back
her hair with her right hand, and the ring finger of which is also
bandaged.
The look of insanity, either true or feigned, is
on Winnie Ruth Judd's face, and is being watched
by
psychologists and jurors in the courtroom who will decide her fate.
One psychologist declared "If Mrs.
Judd had the acting ability
of Sarah Bernhardt, she could not produce the perfect picture
of
insanity that she presents."
Investigators confer over the Winnie
Ruth Judd "trunk" murders. Standing left to right, John L.
Brinkeroff,
chief investigator, Phoenix ; Lloyd J. Andrews, D.A.,
Phoenix ; Joe Taylor, chief of detectives,
Los Angeles ; Harry
Johnson, chief deputy, Phoenix, and Inspector David Davidson, Los
Angeles.
Coroner Frank Nance is seated.
Another photograph of Winnie Ruth Judd. Her husband described her as "fragile",
but the police
considered her a "velvet tigress."
Another photo of Winnie Ruth
Judd, with eyes downcast.
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