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On the afternoon of December 15, 1927, twelve-year-old Marion Parker was checked out of her Los Angeles junior high school by a man claiming to be an employee of her father, Perry Parker, an employee at a bank in the city. The man claimed Parker had been in an accident and he was to bring the girl to see her father, but this was just a ruse to abduct the girl. The following day, Marion’s parents received several cryptic ransom letters demanding $1,500 in gold in exchange for the safe return of their daughter. On December 17, Perry Parker delivered the money to the kidnapper, who took the money, then dumped Marion’s dead, mutilated body out of the car before speeding away.
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Associated Press. 1928. "Hickman to have new judge." Fresno Bee, January 25: 1.
—. 1927. "Confession stuns mother." Los Angeles Times, December 23: 4.
Berger, Jackson. 1927. "Kidnapper tries to dash out brains in frenzy." Los Angeles Times, December 25: 1.
Los Angeles Record. 1927. "Hunt kidnappers of girl." Los Angeles Record, December 16: 1.
Los Angeles Times. 1927. "'Fox' ponders 'crazy' plea." Los Angeles Times, December 24: 1.
—. 1927. "Fugitive caught in breakneck race with Oregon officers." Los Angeles Times, December 23: 1.
—. 1927. "Hickman believed in Seattle." Los Angeles Times, December 22: 1.
—. 1927. "Hickman pronounced sane." Los Angeles Times, December 24: 1.
—. 1927. "Hickman's finger-prints found in apartment." Los Angeles Times, December 21: 1.
—. 1927. "'I liked her' declares youth while he sobs." Los Angeles Times, December 23: 1.
—. 1927. "Kidnapper grows sullen when 'pal' proves alibi." Los Angeles Times, December 24: 1.
—. 1928. "New crimes confessed by Hickman." Los Angeles Times, October 14: 3.
—. 1928. "New horror in Hickman case." Los Angeles Times, February 2: 1.
—. 1928. "Slayer makes self-analysis." Los Angeles Times, February 2: 2.
Neibaur, James. 2016. Butterfly in the Rain: The 1927 Abduction and Murder of Marion Parker. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
New York Times. 1928. "Hickman sentenced to hang April 27." New York Times, February 15: 25.
—. 1928. "Hickman's father goes to his aid." New York Times, February 1: 13.
—. 1927. "Youth arrested in child slaying at Los Angeles." New York Times, December 19: 1.
Overton, Gerald. 1928. "Hickman goes to death on gibbet." Fresno Bee, October 19: 1.
Rasmussen, Cecilia. 2001. "Girl's grisly killing had city residents up in arms." Los Angeles Times, February 4.
San Francisco Examiner. 1927. "Kidnapped girl's body tossed omn lawn." San Francisco Examiner, December 18: 1.
State of California v William Edward Hickman. 1928. 204 Cal. 470 (Supreme Court of California, July 5).
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