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"Attorney R. A. McKinley and his secretary, Bernice Morris. The blind Long Beach attorney was killed in an automobile accident and had claimed to have been approached by the alleged McPherson kidnappers in a deal for ransom. Here the secretary is leading her sightless employer by the arm. " Orig Subject: Reported kidnapping of Aimee Semple McPherson |
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Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection; File number: LAPL00021705 |
Date |
1926 |
Author |
Los Angeles Public Library/Herald Examiner Collection /Photographer not credited |
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PD-US-NOT RENEWED.
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