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Libertyville Independent, 28 Apr 1927, p. 11

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* ~JIGREAD TO WHRY \ ~~~*I went aver to her home about weeks ago tonight on a call from har * 'that day at' the office. and A: think 1 walked Quesns Village for two hours . and a half aud -- absolutely igave up auy idea of it. I etopped to hear from ~'" her again when I got out on the road and called her up--and she said this ~-- wight of last® %v,l- they were going to a party sw ---- Jleave the doore opan that I-- get _~ An. So I went in the house and I--was \~~ coming downstairs to 'beaf it 'when ns ?.,mumammum '---- upstaire as 1 was three quarters donw _' J went back to bher mother's bedroom * and sat there and she came in and ------ . eame upstaire. She easked me if I was _ _ <here. These implements..wers under $ is hn arnaee x e * thazher + hnq-amnmfir. f a window we . wma digmroon Terper 1 poupat ies handerchiet also. / may. sound as "I saw» quite a I1iIlILlO OL . ESE LPGEH mpon. She would come in town ing and call me up. She called me considerably and. wrote to --me --pery often. I whl say, to hse i ~slang, she did me pretty bhard for a while. I was out to her house for Auncheon and met her . mother, L don't think her mother knew of the relations which existed. ~ At the time »_!mthnlmhrlmfidd.'! was very beppy at.home and had a very finge wite. : : i' "As this thing kept growing she m.omflm?mmnhhflfl- She --told me, and uauxnag! _ she was terrible, lhw . stances she gavre him sle pow-- mamwzuflzl ad on gas. I think she mwln&uotwlt She wrote me, she gave him Sour at one time and six at another, All her Gray had said. , § o W to .this Mts, Snyder about two years ago in town by Harty Fokom. I believe that he at w 1 came in from & trip he introduced me to her.~I didn't see her--1 don't think--for two or three months after that.: I would say probably it was two months when she wrote me and asked me to get het * 4 anemnmenatiiinyets / £%% w \Cantthouse, Long Islind City,<N. Y.,. ~Aptil -- * 27.--Henry Judd Gray's #lgned. confession; giving a detailéd district attorney at 1:05 1. m-- a corset. I am. in the corset business, a salesman, J did that. -- "She is a woman--ot--great charm--]I probably don't have to tell you that-- and I did like her very muckh and ahe was good company and apparently a good pal to spend an evening with, uied in Aikast i 4 tm fat info started in 4t r--am net mis taken. I think in September we start-- ed to correspond. --I was in the babit of getting two or three letters--a day --q--%mllymt --"She 'became confidential in --the hficmmwxmm getting «along. l y -lahxu_;.uumweh hgmwgnwl" #i¢(a She told me that it was to be "er i conie mMora: Slaying of Aibert] . .+ E0C natk to Sytasuse. T had., said | _ m«mmr&u&mx&vfl%&wm mru'dhmamw* wmtowum to_nz%'fl-n'" W.;mq.c!mum ,~"1 evideace after a vigoroun . DaLLIOS OR the part of-- Gray's counsel to prevent its admission <'on the ground it was obtained under--Ouress..The _ state ment was signed in the office of. the the confeilsion without any s e on n oo s a i nc y<the ®*, oo' es )o.g'hcmu # "I mara this W were malle@_by K ot my own tree will, without fekr Or} 3i%y" 3 mane toat amangement" lite. March $3, 1921 then to hbhound me o8 'iLls pian.-- i said, absolutely no. Mlufitm' wnm.'um Later she told me that she and her hushand had a 'bis fight one might and wald 'len't 1t 'he didu't troat "ga-n ould < me w * uaw. I recallit, there were at least at 4 P at y-hl;lla:tu' were | cesstul. 'fl | 'to hound me upon this plan to asgist her. G "!ug":nm been a gentieman on the level--with everybody. I have a good many friends. ~I1t L ever have after this I don't <know. I absolutely %womnm she the point where she got me in such a whirl that I didn't know where I was. . j a "During the past 'two weeks since this plane was concocted I have been 4n a lHitgral.bell. That is the truth Rbecause I have a very tine little wife and a wonderful} danghter. ----=-- > it. * ' "She came in that night M?d '*You are pt-rudo&,"'""l sald T think I can.' I nat there fog probably an hour. They got in about 2 eclock mtv to zo back into bed, ist I could steal map es es n% ? '; ~(: x '»1.-»:"' w s * % «"\: umru_m though J as more than vitally inter. in %mxm'su- I uo flh'ymfld ht that I go through with it wWas--} NDAE B auu 2s h ty selg * to light Snd ghe Bot -;%7 i ephn male ol ud I m):h'm;@ ie ey 3: -- mespeakied "I don't :«-Wm sasgod y--may 'be used against m#," dA ft 6 r a VigDr0U8) i was srousd his neck or not 1 went | o) _ * on the Part of De--: |gs mack, io e pesinases (aee| m . -- s ~'Mns. < savogh Oad eoaistomecirez| [ 4 'as 4 M '_"\m m;_ / _ little of.her. from wanted b'fiw«m_w + "After that I went to the> se > telephone calls came in : owk bime, 'to come orer and make the bed appear Asthough 1 had been ufl-{: i. 'I toid nim I had gone esnscd y ~~4 M i ..3.4...:".;'.:...," 0 ¥ e . is tint hele und She aidk 1 4. 7 don't Want to fmplicate them at all because hey had no hand Ioit. * ~.--.*Tha alibt letters© malled from. he got through hitting:the man, Gray, ~~*The velled threats that I referred | to were threate: Mrs.>~ESnyder ug:_ to expose to my w' intimate to-- I mmfi plan. E_ "Sworn W-. this 22nd--day ot March, 1927, 'signed Henry: Judd. Gray's astounding confeasion differ-- ed in one essential pointwith . Mre. | -- laid sho ied in the nait whie the | -- firav. in his confession. that when | Aim or not. Sheo passed me'a necktic Read. Ho--was still alfo the c 0X to 5o Tindugh + gald. "aelr 1 m through.' I hnad Jost the picture 'wire. two pleces, --I;am 'pretty--gute if you around his neck, 'that it must have been tied by her.D dou't know whethér & was around Ais neck or not. I went and held in the fame of a candle, Try it see. 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