A MURDER SUSPECT.
arraigned in farmyard. MOB THREATENS LYNCHING. I NEW YORK, January 18. Adolf Hotelling, charged with the murder of Dorothy Schneider, a girl aged five, at Flint (Michigan), was arraigned in a farmyard to avoid a mob of 6,000 people who threatened to lynch him. A plea of not guilty was entered for him owing to his present state of confusion, due to hysteria. IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE. OTHER OUTRAGES ADMITTED. (A.P.A. and “Sun” Cables.) (Received This Day, 11.45 a.m.) NEW YORK, January 18. Adolf Hotelling was sentenced to imprisonment for life, on the ground or insanity, he having previously confessed to two other outrages on children.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 84, 19 January 1928, Page 5
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