"Cricket In The Web," a novel by Paula Moore
Wesley Byrd ("The Silence of Cricket Coogler," Trespartes Films) District Attorney T. K. Campbell ("The Silence of Cricket Coogler," Trespartes Films) Main Street, Las Cruces 1949 (Las Cruces and Dona Ana County: A Pictorial History, 1998) Ovida "Cricket" Coogler (Las Cruces Sun-News 5/11/49)
Cricket with Josie Talamantes in El Paso 3 Days Before Cricket's Disappearance (El Paso Herald-Post, 5/30/49)
Happy Apodaca and Harry Bigbee at Happy's removal trial (El Paso Herald-Post 9/15/49)
Jerry and Mary Nuzum w/Attorney Charles Margiotti
Jerry Nuzum, NMA&M Yearbook 1948 (NMSU Library Archives and Special Collections)
Corporation Commissioner Dan Sedillo ("The Silence of Cricket Coogler," Trespartes Films)
Governor Mechem with State Policemen Al Hathaway and Tuffy Tafoya ("The Silence of Cricket Coogler," Trespartes Films)
Reporter Walt Finley ("The Silence of Cricket Coogler," Trespartes Films)
Chope Benavides at Chope's Bar, La Mesa, NM ("The Silence of Cricket Coogler," Trespartes Films)
Wesley Byrd Leaving Santa Fe Courtroom (Santa Fe New Mexican 7/10/50)
I. E. Salazar Leaving Santa Fe Courtroom (Santa Fe New Mexican, 7/24/50)
Victor Salazar, NM Bureau of Finance Commissioner, the "Second-Floor Governor" (New Mexico Blue Book 1947-48)
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Paula Moore won the 1987 Frank Waters Fiction Award from New Mexico State University. Her short stories and poetry have appeared in several literary journals, and her first book, One Man's Word: A Seven-Decade Personal History was published in 1990 after winning the 1989 NMSU Book Award. She holds an M.F.A. from Warren Wilson College. Retired from New Mexico State University as executive assistant to the president, Moore and her husband live in Dona Ana County, NM. (From the book jacket.)

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