Killing of Carlyle William Mason in North Carolina in 1934
Incident
Carlyle William Mason (1896 – 1934), a pharmacist and veteran, was killed by Francis Yonge Legare, Jr., in New Hanover County, North Carolina. Legare entered Mason’s drugstore and fatally shot Mason following a robbery. Trial jury convicted. Legare was sentenced to 20 to 25 years for the murder.
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- News article from the Philadelphia Tribune about the trial of Francis Yonge Legare for the murder of Carlyle J. Mason : January 24, 1935
- News article from the Baltimore Afro-American about the conviction and sentencing of Francis Yonge Legare for the murder of Carlyle W. Mason : January 26, 1935
- News article from the Charlotte News about the fatal shooting of Carlyle Mason : October 28, 1934
- News article from the Charlotte Observer about bond for accused murderer of Carlyle Mason : November 8, 1934
- News article from the Pittsburgh Courier about the conviction and sentencing of Francis Yonge Legare for the murder of C. V. Mason : January 26, 1935
- News article from the Philadelphia Tribune about the conviction and sentencing of Francis Yonge Legare for the murder of C. W. Mason : January 31, 1935
- News article from the Charlotte Observer about the fatal shooting of Carlyle Mason : October 30, 1934
- News article from the News and Observer about the fatal shooting of Carlyle Mason : October 30, 1934
- News article from the Norfolk Journal and Guide about the conviction and sentencing of Francis Younge Legare for the murder of Carlyle M. Mason : January 26, 1935
- News article from the Baltimore Afro-American about the trial of F. Y. Legare for the murder of Carlyle M. Mason : November 24, 1934
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