March 17, 1894 - Resuming Investigation
As published in the Oswego Daily Palladium: Saturday, March 17, 1894
Resumed Their Investigation
BUFFALO, March 17 - The state commissioners in lunacy resumed their protracted inquiry into the cause of death of George Felton, an inmate at the state hospital. At the proceeding session testimony had been reduced to show that attendant Clifford knew something about the affair. Between that day and this an affidavit was received by Dr. McDonald from Clifford, in which he swore to entire ignorance of the affair. On the stand Clifford admitted that he had made the affidavit at the instigation of Keeper Killen, who went with him to the notary public. Under the searching cease examination of Judge McMahon the witness became very nervous, twisting his hands and shifting in his seat incessantly.
Resumed Their Investigation
BUFFALO, March 17 - The state commissioners in lunacy resumed their protracted inquiry into the cause of death of George Felton, an inmate at the state hospital. At the proceeding session testimony had been reduced to show that attendant Clifford knew something about the affair. Between that day and this an affidavit was received by Dr. McDonald from Clifford, in which he swore to entire ignorance of the affair. On the stand Clifford admitted that he had made the affidavit at the instigation of Keeper Killen, who went with him to the notary public. Under the searching cease examination of Judge McMahon the witness became very nervous, twisting his hands and shifting in his seat incessantly.
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