CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY

CAMDEN POST-TELEGRAM
October 14, 1912

BOY'S BRUTAL MURDERER COLLAPSES AT HEARING

Bob Kellman told me about this case, where his Uncle, Karl Kellman, of 2919 High Street was shot down during a robbery at the railroad tracks at  North 27th Street and Sherman Avenue in October of 1912. Harry Duffield, Fred "Cowboy Pete" Coursey, and Linaws Staley were arrested. Staley was cleared of any involvement in the crime in short order. Duffield and Coursey were convicted and sent to prison. 

Phil Cohen
September 28, 2006

Camden Post-Telegram * October 14, 1912
BOY'S BRUTAL MURDERER COLLAPSES AT HEARING


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O. Glenn Stackhouse - John Painter - Frank B. Frost -
Jeff Kay - William T. Boyle
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Elisha Gravenor - Grace Presbyterian Church - Bertha Skillen - Bessie Skillen
Albert Ludlow - Joseph Wittick
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Thomas Sink - Abraham L. James - William Schregler - Henry C. Moffett
John Brothers - William C. Horner -
Arthur Colsey - Anson Kelly - Robert T. Abbott
 John H. Vickers - Frederick A. Finkelday 
"Indian Bill" May - Eugene McCafferty
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Dr. E.A.Y. Schellenger Sr. - John T. Potter - Elbridge B. McClong
Dr. Jones - John T. Cleary - Charles A. Wolverton - Thomas Gallagher's Saloon

Camden Post-Telegram * October 15, 1912
William Haggerty - Carman Street

Camden Post-Telegram * October 15, 1912
Rev. Charles A. Walker - John Crawford

Camden Post-Telegram * October 16, 1912
Stewart Dahm - Berthold Neuman
High Street - Mickle Street

Camden Post-Telegram * October 17, 1912
 

Camden Post-Telegram * October 18, 1912
 

Camden Post-Telegram * October 19, 1912
Judge Garrison

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