Stenographer's number
Object identifier
trial1766
External links
SIX IDENTIFY BODY OF INWOOD VICTIM: POLICE ARREST ITALIAN WHO SAYS THE MURDERED WOMAN WAS HIS WIFE. HE RAVES IN HIS CELL SHOEMAKER'S STAND FOUND IN HIS FLAT -- CLOTHING AND RING WOMAN WORE NOT RECOGNIZED. (1913, Aug 17). New York Times
ASK MASSA ABOUT MURDER.: ARRESTED AT INWOOD, POLICE SEEK CLUE IN GIORDANO MYSTERY. (1913, Aug 19). New York Times.
MURDER HUNT NETS A TENT DWELLER: AN ITALIAN ARRESTED IN A HOSPITAL WHILE THE POLICE LOOK UP HIS RECORD. CAMPED AT COLD SPRING RESCUED AFTER HOURS IN RIVER, HE REFUSES TO GIVE ANY ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF. (1913, Aug 16). New York Times.
"Slayer anxious to die", New York Times, Oct. 30 1913
"Guilty of Inwood Murder", New York Times, Oct. 23, 1913
Source
Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883–1927), Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNYRights
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Giordano was convicted of murdering his wife.