Murders, Mysteries, and Misdemeanors in Northern California

by Robert Walsh

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Northern California has a fascinating criminal history. Some of America's most infamous criminals and outlaws lived and died in the area, including John Paul Chase, partner of Public Enemy Number One, Lester Baby Face Nelson Gillis. Others have come from far afield to exploit the opportunities of Californian crime. Englishman Charles Boles, AKA Black Bart the Poet, was only one of many.

With crime, naturally, comes punishment. In 1937, the Folsom Five tried to escape, murdering Warden Clarence Larkin in the process. Instead of escaping Folsom, they entered California's history as the first men to die in its new gas chamber the next year. The legendary Battle of Alcatraz ended in bloodshed and recriminations from prison staff and convicts alike, with accusations that staff needlessly endangered convicts' lives and arranged the wrongful execution of convict Sam Shockley.

Northern California may not be as well-known for its crime as Southern California, but it's a fascinating part of the Golden State's history all the same.

  • ISBN10 1634992385
  • ISBN13 9781634992381
  • Publish Date 28 September 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Fonthill Media LLc
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 160
  • Language English