Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 196, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1935 — Page 14

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DOCK WORKER NAMED IN SIX MASS MURDERS Seattle Authorities Ready to File Charges in Cottage Slayings. By I nit"l Pri *. SEATTLE. Oct. 25.—Harassed and confused by questioning. Leo Hall. 30-year-old dock worker, appeared today close to a breaking point which authorities believed would solve the Erland point mass murders. was named In a statement by Mrs. Pearl Peterson Paulas, 27. as the slayer of six persons in a resort cottage near Bremerton. Wash., March 28. 1934. At one time the prisoner said he was willing to talk. Police prepared to take a statement but Hall resumed his stubborn defiance. Ready to File Charges With or without a break, however, authorities were ready to file firstdegree murder charges against him on the basis of the story told by the woman who said she accompanied him to the beach cottage and witnessed the beginning of the crim°. The slayings were not discovert and until two days afterward. Curious neighbors finally forced their way into the cottage and found the bodies of Mrs. Flieder, her husband Frank; Peggy Chenevert, vaudeville actress; Eugene Chenevert. former prize fighter and Peggy’s husband; Fred Bolcon and Magnus Jordan. They had been stabbed and beaten. A stove poker, a hamnrr and a black-jack were found on the scene, all blood-stained. Mrs. Paulos’ story was: Hall had overheard Mrs. Frank Flieder. owner of the cottage, boasting of the large sums of money .-die had in the place. He compelled Mrs. Paulos, with whom he had been friendly while her husband was in prison, to accompany him to the cottage. Overpowered and Bound They found two men and two women Inside and tied them up. Two more men entered. They too

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