Tom Crawford was never arrested; the police believed that he was killed in a shootout after a robbery in
Texas. After a long manhunt, Dague and Schroeder were both apprehended after a shootout in
Arizona. They were tried in Pennsylvania and sentenced to death by electrocution. Schroeder was the first female to be executed in such a way in Pennsylvania. Schroeder was electrocuted at
SCI Rockview (Pennsylvania) on February 23, 1931, at 7:05 a.m., wearing "a gray dress of imitation silk with white collars and cuffs, beige silk stockings and black satin slippers" to her death. Her executioner
Robert G. Elliott remarked that she seemed particularly "composed and fearless." Her parting words to her six-year-old son, Donnie were "I am going to die, my boy, but I am not afraid. Be a good boy and don't be afraid." Donnie was heard to remark, "I'll bet my mom would make an awful nice angel." Dague was executed the same day. ==References==