THE INDIANA MURDERS.
A PUBLIC ATTRACTION. FURTHER DISCOVERIES. Unitod Press Association —Copyright NEW YORK, -Alay 12. In connection with tho Laport horror a doctor declares that one victim was grasping a bunch of a man s hair, suggesting that Airs Guiness had a male accomplice. Witness saw Lampliere running from the burning farm house, . . Thirty thousand persons visit the scene daily, many reporters bivouacking at night. Another corpse has been unearthed. (Received Alav 13, 11.50 p.m.) NEW 'YORK, Alay 13. A gold-crowned tooth found in the debris of the burnt farmhouse is believed to have belonged to Airs Guiness, indicating that she perished in the fire. Two dozen surgical scissors, two surgical knives and a dirk have been' found among tho ashes in the cellar. It is believed they were used to murder and dismember the victims.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 3
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137THE INDIANA MURDERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 3
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