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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Oakland County
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Capital punishment
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Oscar Wilde reads from his poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol
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Patterson, L Brooks; Oakland County Prosecutor. with; widow of State Trooper, Craig Scott--they are pushing for capial punishment
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Patterson, L Brooks; Oakland County Prosecutor. with; widow of State Trooper, Craig Scott--they are pushing for capial punishment
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Patterson, L Brooks; Oakland County Prosecutor. with; widow of State Trooper, Craig Scott--they are pushing for capial punishment
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Oscar Wilde reads from his poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol
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Patterson, L Brooks; Oakland County Prosecutor. with; widow of State Trooper, Craig Scott--they are pushing for capial punishment
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Patterson, L Brooks; Oakland County Prosecutor. with; widow of State Trooper, Craig Scott--they are pushing for capial punishment
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Patterson, L Brooks; Oakland County Prosecutor. with; widow of State Trooper, Craig Scott--they are pushing for capial punishment
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The gallows, the prison, and the poor-house.