Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1932 — Page 16
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OFFICIAL FACES MURDER CHARGE IN LOS ANGELES Accuse Public Defender of Slaying Woman, His Old Friend and Client. B;i PrtM SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 Frank J. Egan. public defender, and h;.* ex-convict chauffeur today faced arrest in connection with the alleged murder of Mrs. Jessie Scott Hughes, Egan s old-time friend and cllenv A curoner’s ’-try, which heard testimony during one of the stormiest inquests in San Francisco's history, recommended that Egan and the ex-convict, Verne Doran, “be
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! hold to anrwer before the proper tribunal.” Doran, unrefuted testimony disclosed, borrowed in Egan's name a | large automobile which, police claimed, was used to crush Mrs. Hughes to death in the garage at her home, and to rarry her body to a district street in an attempt to make her appear the victim of a hit-run driver. Neither Egan nor Doran testified a! the hearing, both refusing 'on advice of counsel.” The sessions were marked by arguments between Egan, his attor- ! ney. Vincent Hallman, and Coroner T. B. W. Leland. Egan was suspended from office
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Wednesday by Mayor Angelo J. Rossi. He was to be tried before the city-county board of supervisors on Monday on misconduct charges. Egan disappeared a few nights after Mrs. Hughes’ body was found, after he is alleged to have telephoned police he had been kidnaped. He reappeared a few days later in a private sanitarium and refused to discuss either his disappearance or the Hughes ca.se. Police named Egan as beneficiary of Mrs. Hughes’ life insurance policies. and principal heir to her ! estate.
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wielding a submachine gun poured a stream of a dozen bullets a* an automobile driven by Bruce Cram. 27. a collector, but Crams only injury was a slight wound >n the leg.
