that both he and Sacco were absolutely innocent of the South Braintree crime, and that he (Vanzetti) was equally innocent of the Bridgewater crime; that while, looking back, he now realized more ...
"I hear by confess to being in the South Braintree shoe company crime and Sacco and Vanzetti was not in said crime." The motions for new trials were heard by Judge Thayer, who summarily denied ...
That of course was in a time later than this episode, this case of Sacco and Vanzetti which began so ... If there really was a South Braintree gang as it is claimed, to which two Anarchists ...
Sacco and Vanzetti were accused of the murders of Frederick Parmenter, a paymaster, and Alessandro Berardelli, a security guard, at the Slater-Morrill Shoe Company, on Pearl Street in Braintree ...
In 1921, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, both Italian-Americans, were convicted of robbery and murder. Although the arguments brought against them were mostly disproven in court, the fact ...
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