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Description
Order Number
00128352
Title
Leroy
Drake
trial
Collection ID
Herald Examiner Collection
Location/Accession
HE
box
5915
Date
1935
Physical Description
1
photographic
print
:b&w
;33
x
23
cm
.
Historical Data
In
September
1935
, the
bodies
of
Henry
and
Nellie
Steinheur
were
dragged
out
of the
water
at the
end
of
Pier
146
in
Wilmington
. They had been
reported
missing
by their
nineteen-year-old
nephew
,
Leroy
Drake
. He
first
told
the
police
that he
feared
they had
entered
into a
suicide
pact
.
Under
questioning
he
revised
his
story
. He
said
that he had
come
home
to
find
the
pair
dead
, and
it
appeared
to him that they had been
poisoned
.
Because
he had
recently
been
busted
on an
auto
theft
charge
he had
hesitated
to
report
the
incident
and
instead
he'd
driven
the
bodies
out
to the
pier
and
dumped
them into the
water
. The
police
weren't
buying
Leroy's
tale
for a
minute
, but the
kid
didn't
seem
much
like
a
killer
. He was an
honor
student
at
Long
Beach
City
College
and
planned
to
matriculate
at
California
Institute
of
Technology
.
Why
would
someone
with
such
a
brilliant
future
commit
a
double
murder
?
When
he
finally
copped
to the
crime
he
said
he'd
only
killed
them to
spare
them the
pain
and
humiliation
of
having
to
deal
with his
arrest
for
auto
theft
. Was he
lying
? To
get
to the
truth
detectives
conducted
a
reenactment
of the
slayings
. For
some
reason
reliving
the
night
of the
murders
loosened
Leroy's
tongue
.
Maybe
it
was the
sight
of the
coffee
percolator
in
which
he had
poured
the
lethal
poison
. As he
walked
around
the
home
with the
police
he
alternately
sobbed
and then
laughed
hysterically
. In any
case
he
finally
felt
compelled
to
reveal
the
actual
motive
. A
few
weeks
before
the
murders
Drake
learned
that
Henry
had
made
a will and
made
him its
beneficiary
. He would
inherit
one-third
of the
estate
,
unless
Nellie
predeceased
him--in
that
case
Drake
would
get
everything
.
After
being
charged
,
Aggie
Underwood
and
Herald
photographer
Perry
Fowler
visited
Drake
in his
cell
.
Perry
couldn't
believe
his
ears
when
he
heard
Underwood
say
to
Drake
, "
...you
poor
thing
.
Now
suppose
you
tell
me
all
about
it.
"
It
was
part
of her
technique
to
get
the
suspect
talking
, and
it
worked
perfectly
.
Underwood
got
her
story
. On
December
12
,
1935
,
Drake
pleaded
guilty
to
two
counts
of
murder
in
Superior
Judge
Vicker's
court
.
It
was the
only
way
he
could
be
sure
he
wouldn't
die
on the
gallows
. He
expressed
no
regret
for what he had
done
, in
fact
he
said
, "
I
believe
I
was
right
.
I
had to
do
it
,
I
had to
kill
them. They were
suffering
horribly
because
I
had
stolen
an
automobile
.
I
thought
I
was
going
to
prison
for
stealing
the
car
, and
I
knew
if that
happened
they
couldn't
live.
"
Drake
insisted
that
feeding
them
poisoned
coffee
was the
merciful
thing
to
do
. "
I
loved
them
too
dearly
to
let
them
suffer
. But
other
people
don't
look
at this
thing
the
way
I
do.
"
Description
Photograph
caption
dated
December
11
,
1935
reads
, "His
face
as
emotionless
as
though
it
were
carved
of
granite
,
19-year-old
Leroy
Drake
is
shown
listening
to
witnesses
at his
trial
here on
murder
charges
. He
confessed
to
police
that he
killed
his
kindly
aunt
and
uncle
,
Mr
. and
Mrs
.
Henry
Steinhauer
[sic]
, by
putting
poison
in their
coffee
at a '
dinner
of
death.'
"
Subject
Trials (Murder)--California--Los Angeles.
Murderers--California--Los Angeles.
Criminals--California--Los Angeles.
Poisoners--California--Los Angeles.
Men--California--Los Angeles.
Portrait photographs
Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express photographs.
Herald-Examiner Collection photographs.
Coverage
1931
;
1932
;
1933
;
1934
;
1935
;
1936
;
1937
;
1938
;
1939
;
1940
Format
Photographic prints
Reproduction Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at
http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
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