Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1934 — Page 20

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ACTION DELAYED IN‘SI 0 MURDER' BY GRAND JURY Jo Indictments Expected Before Saturday, Wilson Says. Delay In action by the Marion •ounty grand Jury in the murder of the Rev. Gaylord V. Saunders last Friday was announced today tay Prosecutor Herbert Wilson. No indictment in the case will be returned before Sataurday, he said, the delay being decided on in order to permit further investigation of the many ramifications of the sordid case. Three Face Murder Charge It was announced that first degree murder indictments would be sought against the widow, Mrs. Neoma Saunders, charged with plotting the murder “to keep her husband from slaying her and their two children”; and against Theodore Mathers, Mr. Saunders’ roommate, and Masil Roe, business college student. No indictments will be sought against Mrs. Mabel Balke, 32, Wa<l>ash, friend of Mrs. Saunders, or Ross Curtis, 19, former Wabash high ■chool athlete, held on charges of helping conceal and destroy the death revolver and other incriminating evidence, it was said. Three Arraigned Today Mathers, Roe and Mrs. Saunders Were taken before Municipal Judge Dewey Myers today for arraignment on affidavits charging murder, but the case was continued until Feb. 15. The municipal court charges were filed in order to hold the trio pending grand jury action. Attorneys retained by friends of the defendants today were busy outlining the defense plans, which, It is expected, will be on the basis of insanity or temporary mental derangement. Judson L. Stark, former prosecutor, attorney for Mathers, said yesterday his investigation has j caused him to believe Mathers inne. “The boy is suffering from an ! Incurable case of heart disease, j knows he has not long to live and, | as a result, suffered from despondency,” Mr. Stark said. Suicide Attempts Revealed “Mathers thought more of the! Saunders children than he did of' his own life and he felt the only j way to keep Saunders from fulfill- : ing alleged threats to kill the chil-1 dren and Mrs Saunders was to kill Saunders. “Also, the unnatural attachment that is alleged to have existed be- 1 tween him and the slain man proba- j bly had an effect on his mental balance,” the lawyer added. The attorney said Mathers told him that a petition to have Sauninsane was dropped because it was feared his “convincing way of talking would result in his being adjudged sane, and that then he would be certain to kill Mrs. Saunders and the children. Three attempts at suicide have been made by the prisoner since last August. Mr. Stark said.

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