Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1913 — ARRESTED TWO IN MURDER MYSTERY [ARTICLE]
ARRESTED TWO IN MURDER MYSTERY
Veterinarian and Undertaker Are Arrested for Having Knowledge of Dr. Knabeās 'Murder. Although it was a year ago the 24th of October since- the body of Dr. Helene Knabe, the lady physician of Indianapolis, was found dead in her apartments, it was only that the grand jury re turned indictments charging Dr. William B. Craig, a veterinarian, and A. M. Ragsdale, an undertaker, with either having committed the murder or with having knowledge of the murder. Craig is at the head of a veterinary school in Indianapolis and Dr. Knabe was a lecturer in the school for some time. It is believed that they had had trouble, quarrels, and that the Knabe woman was* infatuated with Craig and that he may have killed her or caused another to do so. Both of the men take the indictments without show of seriousness, although the detectives seem to have a very good circumstantial case against Craig.
