She loved her Cowboy and a little dog

Toni Jo Henry went to her execution on Nov. 28, 1942, clutching a small crucifix, loving the man she’d killed for, and worried about a little rat terrier. It took three trials before her murder conviction finally stuck, even though the facts of her case were never disputed. She and a companion shot a stranger, Joseph Calloway, on Valentine’s Day 1940, in a rice field between Lake Charles and…

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