Monday, February 3, 2020

Georgia Rutledge Hanson, Fake Serial Killer – California, 1961


FULL TEXT: Watsonville – A hefty, 28- year-old barmaid says she smothered three persons in Texas during the past 15 years, including her own child, "so I could get attention."

Georgia Rutledge Hanson who confessed the slayings on the advice of a priest, said she ran away from the orphanage, where she claimed the first death occurred.

"I was a problem child," Mrs. Hanson said. "All I needed was love and attention."

Authorities in Mineola, Tex., thought enough of her story to file a complaint yesterday in nearby Quitman, charging the 219-pound woman with the murder of her mother-in law, Mrs. May Melinda Hanson, in 1950.

The young Mrs. Hanson told Watsonville police Thursday that she smothered her estranged husband's mother after an argument. She said he was out working in the yard, and, because of a history of heart trouble, death was attributed to a heart attack.

The Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston said Mrs. Hanson's nine-week-old son was dead on arrival in December, 1949. Cause of death was officially listed as natural, possibly a cerebral hemorrhage.

Natural causes were listed on the death certificate of a girl Mis. Hanson said had been entrusted to her care at the Bucker Hospital orphanage is Dallas.

Watsonville Police Chief Frank Osmer said Mrs. Hanson told him "I got attention when the girl died – I got attention to me (sic) when my mother-in-law died.. ."

Osmer said she would be held on en open charge pending a decision by t grand jury, which meet Monday.

[“Barmaid Killed for ‘Attention’,” Salinas Californian (Ca.), Aug. 5, 1961, P. 1]

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FULL TEXT: Watson Ville, Calif. – A barmaid’s retracted confession that she strangled her mother-in- law, her infant son and an orphan girl in Texas has been supported by a lie detector test, authorities said today.

Santa Cruz County Deputy District Attorney Dick Pease said there was nothing in the reactions of Georgia Rutledge Hanson, 28, to indicate that she had strangled anyone as she confessed Aug. 3 to Watsonville police.

Pease said she withdrew her story because she became concerned over the possible consequences.

“She came to realize that murder is a hanging offense in Texas,” he said. (Actually, murder is punishable by death in the electric chair in Texas).

Miss Hanson was being held in county jail for a psychiatric examination Monday.

Authorities in Mineola, Tex., where the slayings were supposed to have occurred, said they would not proceed with the matter and would drop a criminal complaint, Pease said. Miss Hanson claimed to have smothered her three victims because they “made noise and wouldn't go to sleep — so I put them to sleep.”

Pease said she thought she would “enjoy a prison term in California.”

He said she had spent most of her life in and out of institutions and wants to go back, “She has no objection to sending her life in prison,” he said.

[“Woman Who Likes Prisons Admits Murder Story Hoax,” The Hanford Sentinel, Aug. 15, 1961, p. 10]

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