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The newspaper men were then allowed to come in, and a conversation was then held with him by them as to where he was, much of which I did not hear. "The next morning about 10:30 I went to Colonel Deitsch's office, where the prisoner was sitting. Colonel Deitsch asked him where he was on Friday and Thursday nights, and his answers were the same as he made the evening before.

The Mayor was sitting in his office with his Chief Clerk, Cliff Lakeman, when Jackson was ushered into his presence by the officers, at the head of whom was Chief of Police Deitsch. A few minutes later the room was thronged with representatives of the newspapers and detectives. Coroner Haerr was also there waiting for possible developments.

The witness stated that the above letter never reached him that it fell into the hands of Chief Deitsch. The letter was most damaging to Jackson's case. The next and last witness for the prosecution was Chief of Police, Colonel Deitsch, of Cincinnati.

"And do you deny, in the presence of the corpse, that you killed her?" "I do." "Who did kill her?" "I have every reason to believe that Walling did." Determined to make one more effort to secure a confession as to where the head was, Chief Deitsch arranged for Mrs. Stanley to ask the prisoners. Almost begging on bended knees, and sobbing heavily she cried: "Mr.

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