FULL
TEXT: Ruston, Louisiana – Lee Crosby, a negro residing about three miles
southwest of Choudrant, on the land belonging to Tobe Pipes, was killed
Saturday night about midnight at the hands of his wife, Leslie Crosby.
According to the negro woman who is to have made a confession the sheriff’s
department, the killing took place while the victim was asleep, and the weapon
used was a short, handled ax with which the Crosby woman crushed her husband's
skull with two blows, either of which would have both fatal, according to Dr.
M. T. Green, who made the inquest in the absence of Dr. Rutledge.
According
to Deputy Clyde Frazier, L. D. Allen, a resident of Choudrant reported the
event to the sheriffs department yesterday morning, and the two men, together
with Deputy Legett went to the scene of the crime. They found the murdered man
still lying on his cot and covered with bed clothes arid quilts. The negro
woman had burned his clothes, and traces of them were found in the fireplace.
The
following day after the crime, the negro woman asked two negroes who are
employed by L. D. Allen to help her move some groceries, etc., from her home
and to drive the car owned by the murdered man, which she could not operate.
The
two negroes brought her to Choudrant in the car at her request so that she
could get to Ruston and catch the bus for Shreveport. Before the departure the
Crosby woman told the two negroes that she had murdered her husband, and that
he had been lying on the cot covered up by bed clothes and heavy wrapping paper
while they were in the house. It was these two negroes who reported the crime
to Allen, who in turn notified the sheriff’s department.
The
negro was brought to Ruston by an employee of Bennett's Filling Station, and
according to J. E. Crawford of the local bus station, she bought a ticket to
Beaumont, Texas.
Before she had time to reach Sherevesport, Sheriff Thigben
notified Shrevesport authorities who arrested her as soon as the bus arrived.
The negro is alleged to have made a complete confession of
the crime, and is now being held in the Parish jail pending further
investigating and a possible special session of the Grand Jury.
[“Axe
Murderess Arrested Yesterday Negro Admits Killing Her Husband - Victim
Slaughtered With Axe Sunday Night While Sleeping - Grudge Motive Given - Caught
By Shreveport Sheriff While En Route To Beaumont,” Ruston Daily Leader (La.),
Oct. 16, 1934, p. 1]
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For more Violence by Women cases involving axes and hatchets, see: Give ‘Em the Axe
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For more Violence by Women cases involving axes and hatchets, see: Give ‘Em the Axe
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