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-he house and willing to assist his mother in the
ordinary matters of family life. We, as parents, had no knowledge that he was
committing any sort of offenses against the law, and his arrest came to us as
a distinct shock. In some ways, Russell Robert was of a mature makeup, and in
others he was a boy of 16 or 17 years of age.

With the exception of the indicent which happened when he was 13
years old he had never given us any trouble.

We have an older son, Woodrow McWilliams, 19 years of age, who
has never given us any trouble, and so far as I know, nonw of our family have
ever been in any trouble before. None of us have ever been arrested or
charged with crime.

We are purchasing our home on a payment plan.

I am deaf in one ear and, therefore, it has been rather difficult
for me to seek and gain certain kinds of employment.

Russell Robert was always fond of pets, and at the time this matter
occurred was possessed of a dog called "Mandog". This is the dog which
he called for and requested that it be brought to his cell in the County Jail
after his sentence.

So far as I know, this is a complete history of his life and of our
family affairs.

Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) ROBERT B. McWILLIAMS

Subscribed and sworn to
before me, Louise M.Eastwood,
a Notary Public, this 4th
day of November, A.D. 1931.

(Signed) Louise M. Eastwood.

Notary Public.

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