August 16, 1926 - Confined 18 Years

 AS PUBLISHED IN THE BUFFALO EVENING NEWS:  MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926


CONFINED 18 YEARS; NOW ASKS $200,000

North Tonawanda Man Alleges He Was Detained "Unlawfully, Maliciously, Wrongly."

Suit to recover $200,000 for damages which he says he suffered by reason of 18 years confinement in the Buffalo State Hospital for the Insane, was begun Saturday by Owen J Doody of 564 Schenk St, North Tonawanda. Complaints in the action have been served. 

The complaint alleges that the defendants "willfully, maliciously and wrongfully cause the plaintiff's detention in the Buffalo State hospital for many years, to the plaintiff's damages in the sum of $200,000."

The defendants named in the action are not all living. Two of them, Michael Collins and George Fisher, have been dead for more than a year. The others are A F Premus, former city attorney, John F Ryan, a former police chief, William J Nellie, commissioner of charities, the international Railway and New York Central Railway, and Dr Arthur W Hurd, former hospital superintendent. 

Doody, it is said, was committed to the state hospital in 1906 and was confined there until about two years ago, when he was declared as sane. 



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