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Author:
Greiner, James M., 1954- author.
Title:
A woman condemned : the tragic case of Anna Antonio / James M. Greiner.
Publisher:
Kent State University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
x, 334 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Antonio, Anna,--1906-1934.
Murder--New York (State)--Case studies.
Trials (Murder)--Albany.--Albany.
Abused wives--New York (State)--Case studies.
Women death row inmates--United States--Case studies.
Abused wives.
Murder.
Trials (Murder)
Women death row inmates.
New York (State)
New York (State)--Albany.
United States.
Case studies.
True crime stories.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-326) and index.
Contents:
Marriage and murder -- The trial -- Sing Sing Prison -- Afterwards.
Summary:
A sensational murder, trial, and a young woman's execution in Depression-era New York. At first glance, the 1932 Easter morning murder of Salvatore "Sam" Antonio had all the trademarks of a gang-related murder. Shot five times, stabbed a dozen more, Antonio was left for dead. His body was rolled into a culvert on Castleton Road outside of Hudson, south of Albany, New York. It was only by chance that the mortally wounded Antonio was discovered and brought to the hospital. He died in the emergency room without ever naming his assailant. William H. Flubacher of the New York State Police arrived at the hospital minutes after Antonio succumbed and immediately began his investigation by questioning the victim's wife, Anna Antonio. The vague details she offered, coupled with her utter lack of shock or grief upon hearing of her husband's brutal murder, convinced Flubacher that something was amiss. Soon, as James M. Greiner tells us in this absorbing book, Anna was accused of hiring two drug dealers, Vincent Saetta and Sam Feraci, to kill her husband. In Greiner's description of the trial itself, he seeks to show how flaws in the judicial system, poverty, and prejudice around the Italian American community in Albany all played a part in Anna's conviction and death sentence. Perhaps no other woman on death row endured the mental anguish she experienced; her execution was postponed three times--once when walking to the electric chair. The first complete history of this historically significant case, A Woman Condemned draws upon newly discovered New York State Police records, volumes of court transcripts, and period newspapers, leading readers to wonder if justice was really served.
Series:
True crime history
ISBN:
1606353829
9781606353820
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1089849943
LCCN:
2019014333
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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