March 3, 1894 - To Excited To Testify

Published in the New York Times

Clifford Too Excited to Testify
Buffalo, NY, March 2 - The State Commission in Lunacy continued its investigation into the death of George Felton at the State Hospital today. (YAY!) Attendant Clifford, who is charged with complicity in causing his death, was examined privately. He was greatly excited, (maybe due to he was guilty?) and Deputy Attorney General McMahon said he would not be put on the stand while in his present state of mind. (I'm shaking my head here.) Attendant Richard Leahy testified that on the day Felton died he said that Attendant Killeen and another man had inflicted his injuries. The day after Felton died Killeen and Clifford were seen in close conversation. (That could mean anything, really) That same day witness heard Killeen tell Mahoney, another attendant, that Felton wouldn't bother him again. (Now, that is interesting. Wonder why he said that. What did Felton do to Mahoney? Did he have issues with a patient? And why the hell is he working at the hospital if he couldn't handle it?)

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