Dr. Cronin's Murder.
Chicago, November 17.
Clancy, a journalist;, testified that O'SuHivau boasted on the morning the body was discovered that he had known Cronin well for five years, and that he did not believe-he had been murdered. When the evening papers told that the body bad been found, O'Sullivan sank into a chair in terror, and refused to go to identify the corpse, though repeatedly urged to do so.
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Thames Star, Volume XXI, Issue 6428, 18 November 1889, Page 2
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