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Identifier
20047212
Description
A tragic drama of runaway marriage ended with the groom's death on Friday, January 10th. Virginia Ruth Brewer Cox, fourteen, married nineteen year old H. G. Cox in Fort Worth, Texas Monday night. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Brewer, learned of the marriage by postcard, and immediately drove to the city from Ector, Texas. A scuffle broke out between Mr. Brewer and Mr. Cox and the father stabbed the groom in the throat with a pocket knife. The Brewer Murder Trial is being held in Tarrant County, Texas. Sitting on a bench left to right are Bess Stephenson and the young widow, Mrs. Cox. Miss Stephenson is lending support to her friend. She is dressed in a hat and a trench coat. Mrs. Cox has her arms crossed in front of her. She is wearing a polka-dot dress and a coat.
Archival Date
1941-01-10
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1316
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Cox, Virginia Ruth Brewer; Stephenson, Bess (Miss); Cox, H. G.; Brewer, Earl T.; Brewer, Earl T. (Mrs.); Brewer Murder Trial; Murder Trials; Homicides; Trials; Courthouses; Dresses; Coats
Subjects
Cox, Virginia Ruth Brewer; Stephenson, Bess (Miss); Cox, H. G.; Brewer, Earl T.; Brewer, Earl T. (Mrs.); Brewer Murder Trial; Murder Trials; Homicides; Trials; Courthouses; Dresses; Coats