The Search for Lofie Louise” by Helen B. Anthony tells the true sto­ry of Louise Peete, a woman con­vict­ed of two mur­ders in California over two decades apart in the ear­ly 1900s. She denied her guilt in both instances, and her sto­ry and tri­al were wide­ly cov­ered by the media in California. Peete received a life sen­tence for the first mur­der and a death sen­tence for the sec­ond; she was exe­cut­ed on April 11, 1947. The author cap­tures the his­to­ry of the death penal­ty in an ear­li­er era. Today, the author posits, Peete might have been diag­nosed with severe psy­cho­log­i­cal prob­lems and giv­en help. Louise Peete was the first wife of the author’s father.

(H. Anthony, The Search for Lofie Louise,” Glendale Press, 1999). See more Books on the death penal­ty and History.

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