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Lost But Not Forgotten: 90 Years Later: 'The Atlanta Daily World' Kept The Strickland Case Alive - Atlanta Tribune

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On October 17, 1932, 52-year-old Denna Strickland, and her daughter, 25-year-old Estella Strickland, were killed by bailiff Sam Thompson in their home in Coweta County near Newnan, GA. Denna Strickland and her husband, Ector Strickland, had nine children including Estella Strickland. According to their death certificates, Denna Strickland worked as a housewife and Estella Strickland […]

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