Lazslo Varga
was executed at the Nevada State Prison on June 7, 1949.
He was
convicted in the murder of Billie Rhae Morning a minister's wife in
Wells, Nevada on March 22, 1948.
Varga was a native of Hungary, and come
to the United States after World War II, he was nineteen at his death.
Varga was hitch hiking across eastern Nevada and asked everybody he met
that we was looking for a Lutheran Councilor. He said he had come from
New York and had made his way with the aid of Lutheran Councils.
At
Wells in Elko County he was directed to the Mornings, Reverend Morning
being the Presbyterian minister in town. Varga went to the Mornings,
however the Reverend was not at home. Varga murdered the Reverend's wife
and stole money from the house.
Varga, according to his wishes, was
executed clad in a black shroud with a white cross on the back. He said
that this was customary in Hungary for those penitents expecting
immediate death.
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