This week in 1931
“Make it snappy.”
— Charles H. Simpson, convicted of murder, hanging, California.
Executed July 17, 1931
Known as “the Torch Slayer,” Simpson was already a convicted car thief and burglar when he entered Albina Voorhies’s grocery store. Simpson had known Voorhies because she rented the building from his father. Recognizing him, Voorhies turned her back to get him some cookies. That’s when Simpson struck her in the back of the head with a police club. Simpson eventually tied her to a chair, hit her again, and poured coal oil on her clothes, which he then set on fire. Simpson’s nerve faltered—he tried to take Voorhies to the bathroom to put the fire out—but by then the fire had spread. Panicking, Simpson left her in the store to bury the club and burn the clothes he wore.
Simpson could give no reason for his actions other than robbery. He had taken three dollars from the cash register.