Captured: Portraits of Crime 1870-1930 - Flipbook - Page 7
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73 Different from ordinary: John Mason
74 To marry or shoot: Ethel Herringe
76 Minus one eye: Mitchell Ryan
78 The false professor: Cecil Pierpont
80 Grandmother Higgins: Margaret Higgins
82 A knife in hand: Mary Anderson
84 Assault and silence: John Mansted
85 Glad to die: Peter Sadeek
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88 I didn’t know it was a crime: Walter Swaffield
90 Black Hand alien: Frank Radatz
92 Over 100 convictions: Mary Maloney
94 Family bread winner: Ellen Hogan
96 Notorious woman housebreaker: Eileen Mulholland
99 From crime to divorce: Walter Mansfield
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103 Worst woman in Sydney: Belinda Turnbull
104 An unfortunate woman: Phyllis Hume
106 Insanity, conspiracy, destiny: Maximilian Foy
108 But I loved her: Harold Collins
111 Fortune and fiction: Bernard O’Sullivan
113 Cool for cars: Jim Skidmore
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