
Ruth Snyder - Wikipedia
Judd Gray, the man with whom Snyder had an affair. In 1925, Ruth began an extramarital relationship with Henry Judd Gray, a married corset salesman who lived in the New Jersey suburbs. Ruth began planning the murder of her husband Albert, enlisting Gray's help, but he …
Henry Judd Gray | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
Judd Gray, 34, was short and almost instantly forgettable. He had a cleft chin and thick glasses that gave him a perpetual look of surprise. Despite the fact that they seemed to be polar opposites, sexual attraction flared between the two of them at their first meeting and they soon began a torrid affair.
Henry Judd Gray (1892-1928) - Find a Grave Memorial
Henry Judd Gray received notoriety as an early 20th century American, who was convicted of the murder of his lover's husband. The case had heavy media coverage making the headlines in the nation's newspapers. He was a short, bespectacled salesman who was married with a …
She Had To Die! - American Heritage
A few minutes later Judd Gray, wearing a well-pressed dark gray suit “with invisible stripe,” entered the room with the prison chaplain. “Here was a man,” said the New York Sun , “who was going to his death with a controlled spirit.
The 1927 Murder That Became a Media Circus—And a Famous …
Sep 24, 2018 · Corset salesman and murderer, Henry Judd Gray (1892 – 1928). Police were immediately suspicious because Snyder didn’t look like she’d been knocked out. They also found her “stolen”...
Ruth Snyder-Judd Gray Trial: 1927 - Encyclopedia.com
The judge reminded the jury that Gray testified Ruth Snyder "arranged the joint plan and jointly participated in the actual killing," while she testified that "Gray was determined to take the life of Albert Snyder and that she endeavored to prevent him from so doing and that she was not present at the time Gray struck the blows … and she ...
The First Photograph of an Execution by Electric Chair | TIME
Apr 10, 2014 · In 1925, Ruth Snyder, a housewife from Queens, New York, took a lover, Judd Gray, a corsetmaker from upstate. Already married to Albert Snyder, an arts editor at MotorBoating magazine, she hid...
The Chilling Story Of Ruth Snyder, The Housewife Murderer Sent ... - Ranker
Aug 17, 2018 · In 1927, Ruth Snyder plotted with her lover, Judd Gray, to murder her husband for his insurance policy. The clumsy murderers were quickly caught when a police detective tricked Ruth into confessing.
A Torrid Affair, an Inept Murder, and a Historic Execution - Gizmodo
Jun 23, 2015 · Gray left Ruth bound before fleeing, and she told police a flimsy story about two Italian intruders. As the investigation was just getting started, a detective noticed Gray’s name in Snyder’s...
Ruth Snyder: How Not to Get Away with Murder - The Lineup
Feb 9, 2015 · So Ruth started seeing a new man on the sly – a skinny corset salesman named Henry “Judd” Gray (pictured above) – and it didn’t take long for their pillow talk to turn to murder. Ruth persuaded old Albert into purchasing a new life insurance policy – complete with a double indemnity clause.