Tag: Joseph O'Connor
Frank Doris
Frank Doris, among other crimes, shot and killed a Philadelphia police officer and was later executed by electric chair.
Joseph V. O'Connor
Joseph V. O'Connor, aka Joe Connors, was a Camden ship-fitter who was caught up in gang activity and later killed by gunshot.
John Doris
John Doris was murdered at Trenton State Prison in 1930, after a fight where he shot a local gangster. His murder was never solved.
Joseph "Mose" Flannery
Joseph 'Mose' Flannery was a political figure in Camden in the early 1900's, also involved in organized crime. He was murdered, as was his suspected murderer.
'Buck' Sage Held as 'Hit-Runner'
A detainer against Russell "Buck" Sage, held in Gloucester on a hit-run charge, was lodged last night by Camden police.
Shooting May End in Murder Charge
John Doris was held on shooting Joseph O'Connor, and may be charged with murder over a woman and a $5 liquor bill.
Gangster Shot As Racketeers Open War Here
Joseph Connors, known racketeer of Gloucester City, was shot in Camden after an altercation at a bar over $5. Ten people held for questioning.
Brother Follows Killer's Footsteps
Slipping down the same path of crime that led his brother to the electric chair, John Doris, twenty-four, today was held for shooting an underworld character.
Doris Indictment Studied by Police
Assistant Prosecutor Rocco Palese yesterday began to prepare his office to take John Doris to a quick trial for the murder of Joseph "Mose" Flannery.
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