The marriage of Charles Clark and his wife did not end happily. Their divorce became final on March 25, 1952. Unfortunately for Mrs. Clark, that date was significant for another reason. As Judge William A. Morrison of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals explained: “The offense is murder; the punishment, death.” It seems that on that March 25, someone shot (the former) Mrs. Clark to death with a .38 caliber revolver. The evidence showed that Mr. Clark purchased just such a gun ten months prior to the killing. There was other evidence that connected Clark to the crime, most damningly the testimony of a woman named Marjorie Bartz, a telephone operator in the city of San Angelo, Texas. (For thos
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