THE INDIANA MURDERS.
•A YOUNG GIRL ARRESTED. A AIURDER SYNDICATE. United Press Association—Copyright. NEW YORK, Alay 8. Afistrcss Guineas was aged 48. She was handsome and possessed of extraordinary strength. Thirteen bodies liavo boon exhumed on the farm. They had been buried with chloride of ilimc. It is expected that more will bo found. The police suspect tiliat Guiness was a murder “fence” or receiver of the bodies of victims assassinated by a Chicago murder gang. Tho hollies wero dismembered, apparently by an export. . Bessie Wallace ,a pretty girl ,aged 20, lias been arrested on suspicion of acting as a decoy in connection with Guiness’ seductive matrimonial advertisements. Tho police believe they are on the track of tho greatest murder syndicate of the age. Five big trunks recently delivered at the farm from Chicago were placed in a secret room on the basement, which could only be opened by Airs. Guiness.
A QUEER CIRCUMSTANCE.
FIFTEEN VICTIMS. Unite'l Press Association^Copvright
(Received May 10, 4.18 p.m.) . NEW YORK, May 9. Further investigations show that Mrs Guinness’ first husband was named Sorenson. Ho died a day before the old insurance policy expired and two days after a second policy became operative. The bodies of another man and a woman have been unearthed, making fifteen victims, including those found incinerated.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2187, 11 May 1908, Page 3
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216THE INDIANA MURDERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2187, 11 May 1908, Page 3
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