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MURDER SUSPECT :

CLUE IN CAMERA FILM—' I '-

SEATTLE, 12th April." £ Tell-tale camera films are Jmpcjrtantjj clues in the case against a-suspect ..who*, has been detained by the police/in con-£ nection with the massacre of six people** at Bremerton, the village near Two days following that mass murder Harry Kimble was-ques-** tioned, because lie was .suffering from'? blackened eyes, a broken nose and*; other injuries, sucli as he might have - received when Mr and Mrs Frank*,Flieder and their week-end drinking," party guests were fighting for their—lives against the robbing' invaders. *l'. Kimble, who was arrested 400 miles owav from Bremerton, denied acquain---tance .with the Flieders.' or wiilw Eugene Chenevert. the ' .prize-fighter’;! who was slain with the- Flieders.- Then"two curipus facts .intervene". . ' ’ Witnesses declared that Kimblb ,'was a visitor to the murder cottage - two ■- days before the crimes? were commit- •. ted. Most emphatically; Kimble 'deni'ed' ' this, but. among Chcnevert’s effects “ was found his pocket camera. S Inside was a partly-exposed?,, .film. T On this film were two recent-pictures, - and, standing in both, is Kimble.,? ZiTho next development was?; tft&t - -* Kimble, when arrested, ■ ; liact -in* his pocket a note signed’ “ZelljT,.winch. ' appeared to connect up with the hat- , hand which a murderer left behind him in the death cottage : marked . “Zeller.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 April 1934, Page 7

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MURDER SUSPECT : Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 April 1934, Page 7

MURDER SUSPECT : Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 21 April 1934, Page 7