Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1934 — Page 17

STARCH 16, 193-1.

USE SCIENCE TO , SOLVE KILLING OF POLICEMAN Apply Parafin Test to Dead Officer and Woman Companion. By Vnit*4 prrti MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 16. Science's latest contribution to crime detection was brought into use today by Milwaukee police to solve a mysterious killing involving members of the police force. With the aid of the “powder parafin lunge - ’ test, it was hoped to ciear or definitely accuse Mrs. Lillian Ehlebracht, police matron, of the shooting to death of Paul W. Kittleman, Milwaukee policeman. Both principals in the case were found amidst the twisted wreckage of Kittleman's automobile on a country road near Waukegan, 111., yesterday. Kittleman was dying /vnth a bullet wound in his temple and Mrs. Ehlebracht was in serious condition with a fractured skull and internal injuries. A pistol was found. The automobile had crashed into a post at high speed. Mrs. Ehlebracht denied shooting her companion. She advanced the theory that Kittleman had killed himself in the belief that he faced a scandal. She denied, however, that their frendship involved a love affair. Milwaukee experts came to Waukegan and coated the hands of Kittleman and Mrs. Ehlebrancht with hot parafin. After the wax cooled it was peeled off and taken back to Milwaukee laboratories. Chemical reagents will be applied to the wax to bring out the presence of nitrate specks. Chemists said that If Kittleman fired the pistol himself, then the impressions taken from his hands will show the nitrate specks. Explosion of a cartridge in a pistol always sends minute particles of nitrate compounds into the creases of the hands, they said. If no specks are found in Kittleman’s hands' then, police claimed, they will have definite proof that the policeman did not commit suicide. Likewise the wax from Mrs. Ehlebracht’s hands was expected to show whether she had fired the fatal shot.

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