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There is a book: Ada & the Doc: an Account of the Ada Leboeuf-Thomas Dreher Murder Case, by Charles M. Hargroder

http://www.Amazon.com/Ada-Doc-Account-Leboeuf-Thomas-Dreher/dp/1887366350/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1307934209&sr=8-1

There is a photo gallery on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.173887389339905.44222.100001559363064

Also an interesting article: http://acadiaparishtoday.com/bookmark/10994711-Did-Ada-and-doc-meet-in-heaven-

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Q: Is there any info on the 1920's hanging of Doc Drere and Ada Lebeouf in Franklin Louisiana?
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