MURDERER’S CAREER ENDED
FATE MET IN UNDERWORLD. body riddled with bullets. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. 4 ) . VANCOUVER, August 31. (Received Sept. 2, at 1.10 a.m.) The Newark police have hcen trying to trace Angelo Camello, racketeer, rum runner, and white slaver, for a considerable time as a result of'the murder of Lieutenant Elwood Gainer, of the Lancaster Police; Arthur Fox, of the Pennsylvania State Police; Howard Anderson, chief of tiie Lancaster Detectives;, and Corporal John Bernitsky, all of whom were shot dead while trying to trace each other's murderer, the victim’s own revolver in every instance lying beside the body. The criminal, whom the police could not reach, met his fate at the hands of other members of the underworld on Thursday night. They riddled Camello with bullets and set his motor car afire. —United Serivcc.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20811, 2 September 1929, Page 10
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