Примери за използване на Panzram на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Panzram said a lot of things.
No, and I don't want one!” answered Panzram.
Panzram was beaten bloody and unconscious.
Each day that went by, Panzram told more and more.
Panzram realized he had to change venue.
Each day that went by, Panzram told more and more.
Panzram was brought into the room at 8:30 a.m.
Immediately after the murder, Panzram headed back toward New York.
Panzram then turned to his lawyer for help.
The interview was terminated, and Panzram shuffled out of the room.
Panzram realized that his future prospects were limited.
Incredibly, on May 12, 1918, Panzram escaped from Oregon Prison again.
Panzram was never inhibited by feelings of guilt or remorse.
In the coastal town of Luanda, Panzram raped and killed an 11-year-old boy.
Soon, Panzram agreed to write his life story for Lesser.
His attorney arranged for bail and a few days later Panzram was released.
But still, Panzram continued his combative behavior.
In July 1928, after serving five long,hard years, Panzram was discharged from Dannemora.
Panzram pulled out his gun and opened fire on the sheriff's deputy.
Throughout the testimony, Panzram sat in his chair smiling at the witnesses.
Panzram made his first attempt at escape within a few months.
Beginning on the farm in rural Minnesota where he was born, Panzram told the brutal story of his life.
On June 20, 1929, Panzram was working in the laundry at his usual detail.
When a witness, Joseph Czerwinksi of Baltimore testified against him, Panzram rose to ask a question.
Panzram suffered numerous beatings and soon became desperate to break out.
Throughout his life,everywhere he went, Panzram burglarized and burned churches, one of his favorite crimes.
By the time he was arrested and delivered to the Washington, D.C.,jail, Panzram was a fearsome sight.
Wherever he went, Panzram stole for food, clothes, money and guns.
In early 1917, Panzram helped another inmate, named Otto Hooker, escape from the prison.
In page after page, Panzram described his odyssey of killing and rape, which spanned several continents.