The light shines brightly in the jury room (arrow) of the Santa Ana
courthouse. In this room,
six men and six women were debating over the guilt or innocence of
Beulah Louise Overell
and her lover, George Gollum. This scene was taken at night when the
jury was reported in
a deadlock in their verdict. Various reports came from spectators
who peered into
the jury room 50 yards away.
Laughing heartily, Beulah Louise Overell, and her sweetheart, George
"Bud" Gollum, are shown
with Attorney William B. Beirne and Deputy Sheriff Reba Crank,
right, during their visit today to
the wreckage of the yacht Mary E at Newport Beach. Court reporters
said the young couple
appreciated the chance to get away from the courtroom.
These are the hands of Eugene Williams who once prosecuted Tojo; now
he
prosecutes the "kids", Beulah Louise Overell and Bud Gollum.
Beulah Louise Overell gestures as she talks with her counsel, while
her sweetheart, George
"Bud" Gollum chats with his attorney, William Beirne. The young
lovers are anxiously waiting
for the finale of the trial. The defense closed its case and the
jury will begin deliberations.
Second from left, Beulah Louise Overell, smiling, is shown with
Deputy Chet Cross as she
appeared in court today. In the rear is Beulah's fiance, George
Gollum. Today marked
their third dramatic meeting in court since their arrest.
Beulah Louise Overell, center, and Deputy Sheriff Reba Crank take a
drink of water
after arriving at Newport
Beach to view the wrecked ship. At left is Attorney
Z. B. West. Bud
Gollum rides in the front seat.
Rocking nervously in his chair, George Gollum, right, is shown today
at the Overell trial
when Beulah
Louise Overell turned her eyes away from him. This scene of the
chilling
of their love took
place after Beulah told a reporter: "I DID love Bud."
Photo of Beulah Louise Overell, who repeated her denial of printed
reports that she is
an expectant mother. Attorney William Beirne and George Gollum are
in rear.
Photo of Fred Jungquist, uncle and guardian of Beulah Louise
Overell, who testified
that he identified the bodies of Walter Overell and Mrs. Overell.
Defense has a look at the prosecution's photos of the Overell
Mansion. Left to right: Beulah
Overell, Attorney William Bierne and Bud Gollum look at the pictures
intended to show
the alleged strange behavior of Beulah Louise.