February 22, 1930, was a day of reckoning for Eva Duggan, the 30-year-old housekeeper from Florence, Arizona. In a shocking turn of events, Duggan walked calmly to her death on the gallows, her iron nerve unwavering in the face of her impending doom. The crowd that had gathered to witness the execution was no doubt in awe of her steely determination, a stark contrast to the brutal deed that had led her to this moment.
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Key Facts
- State: Arizona
- Category: Violent Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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