July 27, 1932 - Investigation Ended

As published in the Buffalo Evening News:


INVESTIGATION ENDED

State Hospital Patient Not Ill-Treated, Newcomb Finds

There is no foundation in fact for charges that Mrs. Catherine A Hayes, a patient in the Buffalo State Hospital, was beaten by attendants and otherwise ill-treated, according to an opinion announced Wednesday by District Attorney Walter C Newcomb.

The complaints were made by Henry C Hayes, 1349 Main Street, the woman's husband, and Mrs. Harriet Rossenbach, 1700 Hertel Avenue, an aunt.

Mr. Newcomb interviewed Dr. John A Pritchard, superintendent of the hospital. Wednesday morning. The district attorney said he based his conclusion upon this conversation and a six-page typewritten report by Dr. I. Murray Rossman, physician in charge of the women's continued treatment service at the institution.

"It appears from my investigation that the patient is subject to maniacal attacks during which she became extremely violent," Newcomb said. "The investigation is ended so far as the office is concerned." *Of course, let's blame the mentally unstable person, because who would believe her? *shaking my head. 

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