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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
10. Had to go look for photos of this monster, after reading more about him.
Sat Jun 1, 2019, 11:57 PM
Jun 2019

Last edited Sun Jun 2, 2019, 12:36 AM - Edit history (1)

Found this one:



This photo appeared on the front page of the Tulsa World on Jan. 19, 1929. The original caption says: "Perhaps the three figures most familiar to court fans following the Hale murder trial at Pawhuska are W.K. Hale, "King of the Osage," accused in connection with the death of Henry Roan, Osage Indian, in 1923, in the center of the above picture: Mrs. Myrtle Hale, the defendant's wife, at the right, and Mrs. Willie Oller, 21 years old, Hale's daughter. The wife and daughter have been with Hale at every session of court since the trial opened last Tuesday."

https://www.tulsaworld.com/william-k-hale-and-family/pdf_3bc96502-55d6-522d-a7c4-1a134903678c.html

Looks as if they were all wearing their stylish clothes bought with money William got after murdering and robbing so many Osage people. This demon lived until 1962.

Thank you for your links and information.

On edit:

Found a clearer photo:

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