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3 revisions | James at Apr 19, 2020 10:38 AM | |
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74HELD WITHOUT BAIL Mrs.Sheedy and Monday McFarland Reamina in Jail. A. H. Walstrom is Discharged and the Preliminary Trial is Brought to an End The Confession Goes. The preliminary hearing of the accused murderers has been brought to a close and Judge Houston has commanded Mrs.Mary Sheedy and Monday McFarland to be held for trial without bail. The alleged accomplice A. H. [?] was yesterday discharged as bad all along been conjectured that he would be there was no grounds to warrant connecting him in any way for complicity. The hearing concluded yesterday afternoon in the council chambers in the city building and the room was densely packed. When the hearing was about to be resumed Judge Houston who has taken the matter under advisement, announced that he had considered authorities on confession and in the matter of that of Monday McFarland would permit it being admitted as evidence, whereupon Marshall Melick was recalled to the stand and allowed to repeat the confession of the negro, which was substantially as has been published in the columns of the city papers heretofore reciting that Mrs.Sheedy was to pay him the sum of $5,000 for doing the job how she had called him a coward for putting off the deed, etc, and claiming that he had sustained improper relations with [?]. This concluded the testimony and the attorneys made their arguments before the court in brief. Attorney Holmes being the first and in support of his motion to dismiss Walstrom reviewed his connection with the affair and citing that all the young man had to do with it simply being an acquaintance of Mrs.Sheedy ad from her receiving tokens or letters but showing conclusively that there was no probable cause for holding him to appear at the next term of the district court. Attorney Strode and Attorney Philpot also made motions to dismiss Mrs.Sheedy and Monday McFarland each glowingly reviewing the case and painting rosy pictures of how they has been unduly [suspicioned?], etc, but the judge at the conclusion of their flights of oratory rendered a decision in language as follows: "From the testimony that has been adduced before me, I believe that Mr. Walstromhas been an unfortunate affair and believe it my duty to discharge him under this showing. But as to Mrs.Sheedy and McFarland, I will have to hold them." An effort was then made to have McFarland and Mrs.Sheedy admitted to bail and the judge took this matter under advisement until ten o'clock today, when he decided that they must be held without bail | 74 |
