Emma LeDoux

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Emma LeDoux (September 10, 1875 - July 6, 1941) was the first woman sentenced to death in the State of California. She had been convicted of murdering Albert McVicar, her third husband, whom she had poisoned and stuffed into a steamer trunk then had the trunk delivered to a Stockton railway station on March 24, 1906. Upon appeal, she was granted a retrial where she pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life imprisonment. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Emma Theresa Cole LeDoux
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rdf:langString Emma LeDoux (September 10, 1875 - July 6, 1941) was the first woman sentenced to death in the State of California. She had been convicted of murdering Albert McVicar, her third husband, whom she had poisoned and stuffed into a steamer trunk then had the trunk delivered to a Stockton railway station on March 24, 1906. Upon appeal, she was granted a retrial where she pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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