Lulu Kimel, aged 18, the daughter of a Lexington (U.S.A.) gaoler, said she could not stand the thought of James Godwin, aged 19, dying in a gas chamber for murder. She released him, and ended, herself, in gaol.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 November 1938, Page 6
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38Lulu Kimel, aged 18, the daughter of a Lexington (U.S.A.) gaoler, said she could not stand the thought of James Godwin, aged 19, dying in a gas chamber for murder. She released him, and ended, herself, in gaol. Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 November 1938, Page 6
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