Previous Photo
Photo 7 of 41
Next Photo
Begin slide show
Post-Dispatch reporter Paul Y. Anderson, who interviewed the boastful Joseph Riegel a few days after the hanging of Robert Paul Prager. Riegel told Anderson that he had been the ringleader and was having second thoughts about his actions. But he denied it all in court. Anderson took the stand to confirm the accuracy of his interview with Riegel. In 1929, Anderson received a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Teapot Dome Scandal. (Post-Dispatch)
Caption: Post-Dispatch reporter Paul Y. Anderson, who interviewed the boastful Joseph Riegel a few days after the hanging of Robert Paul Prager. Riegel told Anderson that he had been the ringleader and was having second thoughts about his actions. But he denied it all in court. Anderson took the stand to confirm the accuracy of his interview with Riegel. In 1929, Anderson received a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Teapot Dome Scandal. (Post-Dispatch) Album ID: 1477358 Photo ID: 42040673
This is a low-resolution representation of a high-resolution photo suitable for print reproduction. If the image displayed above is color - the print will be color. If the image displayed above is black and white - the print will be black and white. This preview does not represent high image quality of the products that can be ordered from this site. Unauthorized reproduction of this image prohibited by law. Watermarks do not appear on the final product.