Myles Fukunaga
Myles Yukata Fukunaga was a Japanese-American from Honolulu, Hawaii. On September 18, 1928, he kidnapped and murdered George Gill Jamieson, the 10-year-old son of a local banker. He was inspired to commit by the crime by the Leopold and Loeb and Marion Parker cases.
Subsequent to the murder, he demanded a $10,000 ransom. Before the body of the victim was found, the Hawaiian Trust Company offered a reward of $5,000 with no questions asked. Fukunaga eventually received $4,000 in $5 bills from the victim's father before he was arrested. He was convicted of first degree murder, sentenced to death, and executed.