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  • Caryl Chessman - Wikipedia
    Caryl Whittier Chessman (May 27, 1921 – May 2, 1960) was a convicted robber, kidnapper, serial rapist, and writer who was sentenced to death for a series of crimes committed in January 1948 in the Los Angeles area
  • Caryl Chessman | Death Row Inmate, California Gas Chamber, Convicted . . .
    Caryl Chessman (born May 27, 1921, St Joseph, Michigan, U S —died May 2, 1960, San Quentin, California) was an American criminal whose writings during 12 years on death row made him the symbol of an enduring controversy over capital punishment
  • In postwar California, the Red Light Bandit pricked a governors . . .
    Caryl Chessman’s case inspired petitions and protests, from Los Angeles to South America At the time, his 12-year stretch on California’s death row was the longest on record
  • Caryl Chessman | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
    Chessman was a criminal with a long record who had spent most of his adult life behind bars He had been paroled a short time from prison in California when he was arrested near Los Angeles and charged with being the notorious "Red Light Bandit "
  • Caryl Chessman: The Rise and Fall of the Red Light Bandit
    Chessman’s conviction relied heavily on a loosely interpreted law, sometimes referred to as the “Little Lindbergh Law ” This legislation, though later repealed, defined kidnapping broadly, encompassing actions that might not meet the criteria of traditional kidnapping definitions
  • Caryl Chessman Trial: 1948 - Encyclopedia. com
    Not only was Chessman on trial for his life, but he was facing Judge Charles W Fricke, who in the course of his career sentenced more people to death than any other judge in California history
  • FBI Records: The Vault — Caryl Chessman
    Caryl Whittier Chessman (1921-1960) was convicted of robbery, automobile theft, and kidnapping with associated bodily harm He received the death penalty under the “Little Lindbergh Law” of
  • Caryl Chessman - Death, California, Court, and Execution - JRank
    The execution of Caryl Chessman in the gas chamber of San Quentin Prison on May 3, 1960, ended a twelve-year struggle between Chessman and the justice system that culminated in international rage at the treatment of the prisoner
  • Chessman - Wikipedia
    Chessman Chessman may refer to: Caryl Chessman (1921–1960), American criminal and author, recipient of the death penalty Chessman (wrestler), professional wrestler with AAA Chess piece
  • Chessman, Caryl (1921-1960) | Encyclopedia. com
    In 1948, a career criminal named Caryl Chessman was charged with being a "red light bandit" who raped and robbed couples in lovers' lanes near Los Angeles Chessman was sentenced to death for kidnapping two of the victims





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