Michael Shank, Groundsman At Ann Arbor's VA Hospital Reacting To Investigation Of VA Nurses, June 1976 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1976
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Rosemary Ball, Technician At Ann Arbor's VA Hospital Reacting To Investigation Of VA Nurses, June 1976 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1976
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Lola Augustine, Clerk Trainee At Ann Arbor's VA Hospital Reacting To Investigation Of VA Nurses, June 1976 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1976
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U. S. Marshall, Jay Neuen Escorts VA Suspects, Leonora Perez & Filipina B. Narciso To Car, July 1976 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1976
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Oops! Somewhat chagrined, U. S. Marshall Jay Neuen uses a coathanger, left, to break into his own car after he locked the keys inside while waiting at the Washtenaw County Jail Monday to pick up the two women suspected in the VA hospital deaths. Jail Administrator Frank Donley watches. Above, the two suspects, Filipina B. Narciso (left) and Leonora Perez, chained together and in handcuffs, are ushered into a car by Neuen before being taken to Detroit for court hearings.
Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1976
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Oops! Somewhat chagrined, U. S. Marshall Jay Neuen uses a coathanger, left, to break into his own car after he locked the keys inside while waiting at the Washtenaw County Jail Monday to pick up the two women suspected in the VA hospital deaths. Jail Administrator Frank Donley watches. Above, the two suspects, Filipina B. Narciso (left) and Leonora Perez, chained together and in handcuffs, are ushered into a car by Neuen before being taken to Detroit for court hearings.
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U. S. Marshall, Jay Neuen, Uses Coathanger to Unlock His Car Outside Washtenaw County Jail, July 1976 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1976
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Oops! Somewhat chagrined, U. S. Marshall Jay Neuen uses a coathanger, left, to break into his own car after he locked the keys inside while waiting at the Washtenaw County Jail Monday to pick up the two women suspected in the VA hospital deaths. Jail Administrator Frank Donley watches. Above, the two suspects, Filipina B. Narciso (left) and Leonora Perez, chained together and in handcuffs, are ushered into a car by Neuen before being taken to Detroit for court hearings.
Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1976
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Oops! Somewhat chagrined, U. S. Marshall Jay Neuen uses a coathanger, left, to break into his own car after he locked the keys inside while waiting at the Washtenaw County Jail Monday to pick up the two women suspected in the VA hospital deaths. Jail Administrator Frank Donley watches. Above, the two suspects, Filipina B. Narciso (left) and Leonora Perez, chained together and in handcuffs, are ushered into a car by Neuen before being taken to Detroit for court hearings.
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Filipina B. Narciso Leaving The Federal Building In Detroit With Todd Branham, After Preliminary VA Hearings, July 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1976
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Free! Leonora Perez (on right in top picture) smiles happily as she is welcomed by an unidentified person in the lobby of Detroit's federal building. Meanwhile, Filipina Narciso (below, right) leaves the federal building with her landlord's son, Todd Branham, 13, of Ypsilanti. The women who are accused of killing five patients and poisoning 10 others at the Ann Arbor Veteran's Administration Hospital, were released from jail Wednesday, after a defense fund raised $15,000 for their bail.
Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1976
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Free! Leonora Perez (on right in top picture) smiles happily as she is welcomed by an unidentified person in the lobby of Detroit's federal building. Meanwhile, Filipina Narciso (below, right) leaves the federal building with her landlord's son, Todd Branham, 13, of Ypsilanti. The women who are accused of killing five patients and poisoning 10 others at the Ann Arbor Veteran's Administration Hospital, were released from jail Wednesday, after a defense fund raised $15,000 for their bail.
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Leonora Perez Greeted At The Federal Building, Detroit, After Preliminary VA Hearings, July 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1976
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Free! Leonora Perez (on right in top picture) smiles happily as she is welcomed by an unidentified person in the lobby of Detroit's federal building. Meanwhile, Filipina Narciso (below, right) leaves the federal building with her landlord's son, Todd Branham, 13, of Ypsilanti. The women who are accused of killing five patients and poisoning 10 others at the Ann Arbor Veteran's Administration Hospital, were released from jail Wednesday, after a defense fund raised $15,000 for their bail.
Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1976
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Free! Leonora Perez (on right in top picture) smiles happily as she is welcomed by an unidentified person in the lobby of Detroit's federal building. Meanwhile, Filipina Narciso (below, right) leaves the federal building with her landlord's son, Todd Branham, 13, of Ypsilanti. The women who are accused of killing five patients and poisoning 10 others at the Ann Arbor Veteran's Administration Hospital, were released from jail Wednesday, after a defense fund raised $15,000 for their bail.
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Leonora Perez Leaving The Federal Building, Detroit, After Preliminary VA Hearings, July 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1976
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Filipina B. Narciso & Leonora Perez In The Federal Building, Detroit, After Preliminary VA Hearings, July 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1976
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Filipina B. Narciso & Leonora Perez Inside Federal Building After Preliminary VA Court Hearing, Detroit, July 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1976
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