E. Drew Clark, convicted of the murder of George Schick. The full story.Sara Margaret Schick, widow of George Schick, who a few months after Schick’s disappearance moved in with Clark.May Clark, wife of the murderer.Clark undergoing a polygraph test.The Peteet family lies dead at a mortician. Their “Shame Suicides” in 1926 shocked San Diego and made the national news.Suspects in the Peteet case marched out of jail for a photograph.The Peteet suspects.On August 15, 1926, federal agents, aided by local law enforcement, broke up an organization that was planning a revolution in Mexico. The arrests were made in La Mesa and Dulzura. 150 men were arrested and trucks loaded with rifles, machine guns, and ammunition were confiscated.The leader of the coup, Enrique Estrada, former Secretary of War of Mexico.
George Schick, missing since February 1925. His body was never found.Mrs. Schick with a child, fathered by E. Drew Clark.George and August Schick, children of George and Sara Schick, supposedly lived with E. Drew Clark and Sara Schick, using the surname Clark.Clark and his attorneys during his trial. Clark was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.Divers and sailors search for the body of George Schick in Lake Murray, September 3, 1925. His body was never found.The chief of police of Tijuana, accused in the case.A closer view of the suspects in the Peteet case. All were acquitted.An armored car captured during the raid.Some of the suspects in the revolution plan.