Berserk Negro Kills Two Men on Ranch With Ax

April 18, 1943, Ax Killing

April 18, 1943, Ax Killing

April 18, 1943:  Robert Earl Lee, 61, a worker at ranch in the Malibu Hills, surrenders to authorities after killing his employer, Nelson Ross Wolfe, and another ranch hand, Albert Everett Miller, with an ax.

Lee, described by The Times as “a short, frail-looking Negro,” said: “Mr. Wolfe bawled me out for not moving the milk cow out to pasture and about the chicken yard last Friday…. This morning he took me on again and asked me if I thought cows could fly like mosquitoes and get into pastures over fences. So I just grabbed an ax and hit him.”

Lee was sentenced to life in prison in the killings.

Also: A Russian village is being built at Santa Monica Boulevard and Formosa Avenue for “The North Star.” And yes, in later years this movie will be deemed subversive, showing communist influences in Hollywood.

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5 Responses to Berserk Negro Kills Two Men on Ranch With Ax

  1. aryedirect's avatar aryedirect says:

    Today’s government directed propaganda can become tomorrows subversive statement when the government changes its war call. Best to avoid propaganda of all stripe. Especially ours.

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  2. JAMES's avatar JAMES says:

    You don’t see headlines like this anymore. But one question is unanswered. Can cows fly like mosqistos?

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  3. Chip's avatar Chip says:

    Albert Miller’s real name was Arthur Meunier. His father, Theodore Meunier was stabbed in the neck with a butcher knife by a disgruntled former employee in Missoula MT in 1890. Albert is my great uncle and Theodore is my 2x great grandfather. Very odd two generations killed in similar fashion.

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