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had Rone 011 other such jobs previously, she added.Until just before Christmas, Mrs. Johnson was a housewife in Finiwood Park, but left her husband and went to live with FLmiko. the police revealed. For a short period, she had lived at 3838 Gladys and had worked as a telephone operator.Played DrunkRinuko was twice convicted to prison and on parole at the time of his deatii, police revealed.FeiRninR drunkeness, Rimiko refused to leave the tavern at 3310 Madison at closing time. When all other customers had left, tip told owner Harry Levine that he would leave.At the doorway, he spun around and displayed a pistol. After searching Chapman. I^»-Vine, Henry Camera, 3334 May-poie, a patron, and 26-Rirl Mary Williams. 10501 S. Whipple, tie made the «irl open the cash leqister and hand over about $ 140.Then tie marched them into the tear of the tavern and forred them into the refriRerator.“The door on the refriRerator looks like it locks from the outside. but it, really doesn't. Chapman said at the inquest. “If it had, we miRht still be in there.”
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Chicago Garfieldian

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Wed, Jan 19, 1949

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