DescriptionFlorence-Pinal County Historic Society & Museum – 3.JPG
English: Pinal County Historic Society & Museum located at 715 S. Main St. in Florence, Az. Doll made by Winnie Ruth Judd, the Trunk Murderess, while imprisoned in the Arizona State Prison, on exhibit. On February 20, 2014, the doll and the story of Judd’s crime were featured in a episode of Mysteries at the Museum TV show titled the “Blonde Butcher”. TV Guide; Mysteries at the Museum.
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{{Information |Description = Pinal County Historic Society & Museum located at 715 S. Main St. in Florence, Az. Doll made by Winnie Ruth Judd, the Trunk Murderess, while imprisoned in the Arizona State Prison, on exhibit. On February 20, 2014, the...
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