KIDNAPPING CASE
ARREST OF TWO SUSPECTS DEDUCTIONS OF G-MEN NEW YORK, June 2. In connection with the kidnapping of James Cash, Si-year-old son of Mr J. B. Cash, G-men arrested F. Braxton and his son-in-law, Ray Rayburn, whom they questioned all night. The G-men revealed that the abductors are virtually certain to be residents of Princeton, pointing out that Mr Cash was the only resident able to pay the ransom, and the amount of the demand coincided closely with his bank balance. Also the kidnapper drew a map which would require extreme familiarity with the area, and displayed great familiarity with the interior of the Cash home in the commission of the actual crime.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 4 June 1938, Page 15
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