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Identifier

20050547

Description

Marion Miley, a nationally known golf star, and her mother, Mrs. Fred Miley, were killed on September 28, 1941. They were staying at the Lexington Country Club in Lexington, Kentucky, when the robbery-homicide occurred. Two Fort Worth Police detectives were following a lead on another case when they saw a two-toned Buick with Kentucky plates parked outside a beer tavern. On a hunch, the detectives brought the driver in for questioning. The suspect, Tom Penney, is shown during questioning in Fort Worth, Texas. He is sitting in a chair, smiling. He is dressed in a button-up shirt with cuffed sleeves and trousers. As the detectives collected more evidence and spoke to witnesses, Penney became the lead suspect. Eventually, Mr. Penney admitted to firing the shots that killed Miss Miley and her mother. He signed a written statement, confessing to the robbery and the murders.

Archival Date

1941-10

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-1429

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Penney, Tom; Miley, Marion; Miley, Fred (Mrs.); Miley Murder Case; Murders; Homicides; Robberies; Suspects; Criminal Investigations; Fort Worth Police Department; Police stations

Subjects

Penney, Tom; Miley, Marion; Miley, Fred (Mrs.); Miley Murder Case; Murders; Homicides; Robberies; Suspects; Criminal Investigations; Fort Worth Police Department; Police stations

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