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    BornWinnie Ruth McKinnell · January 29, 1905 · Oxford, Indiana, U.S.
    DiedOctober 23, 1998 (aged 93) · Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
    Spouse(s)Dr. William C. Judd · (m. Apr 1924 – Oct 1945)
    Parent(s)Rev. HJ McKinnell and Carrie McKinnell
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  2. Ruthless: A Long-Lost Confession Letter May Finally …

    WebSep 24, 2014 · A long-lost letter from the notorious murderer Winnie Ruth Judd, who killed her two friends in 1931, has been discovered in the …

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    • Winnie Ruth Judd and the 1931 'Trunk Murderess' case

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      Winnie Ruth Judd, who spent three decades in an Arizona state mental hospital as the notorious trunk murderess in one of the most sensational criminal cases of 1930s, died in Phoenix on Friday. She was 93. ^ Sharp, Harold S., Footnotes To American History.
      The infamous Winne Ruth Judd murder house, on the corner of Second Street and Catalina Drive in Phoenix in 2014. The infamous Winne Ruth Judd murder house, on the corner of 2nd St. and Catalina in Phoenix.
      The truth about 'Trunk Murderess' Winnie Ruth Judd's 1931 crimes Buried in Arizona's time capsule lies a story that continues to be dug up over time: the tale of the infamous "Trunk Murderess," a young woman accused of double murder who escaped a state hospital several times and told different accounts of the story through the years.
      Dwight Dobkins, the co-author of the first book written about the Judd case (J. Dwight Dobkins and Robert J. Hendricks, Winnie Ruth Judd: The Trunk Murders ( Grosset & Dunlap, 1973)), dismissed the letter as "just another of her many confessions, the one attempt to have Halloran named as an accomplice."
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