Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1946 — Page 11
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nicipal court 3 this morning. He was scheduled to appear on’ a murder charge. Judge Howard ordered Detectives Charles Cavender and Casper Kleifgen “to go out and get Jones and bring him in today.” His attorney, who walked court just as the detectives were| leaving, said he couldn't locate his
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to yellow shirts, jaunty hats and | well tailored suits, has been arrested 76 times in the past 15 years. Allergic to cells, he has never served a jail or prison sentence. Out of the record number of charges filed against him, he has been convicted on only 16 counts. Charged With Murder Fruster was slated for murder | Thursday on an affidavit signed by | Detective Kleifgen. He is accused by detectives of shooting excessive doses of morphine into Mrs. Vinnell
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| Following a. lot of juggling supposedly created by a clogged docket, | Superior Judge Ralph Hamill asked if the prosecution and defense would consent, to a special judge hearing the writ petition. Affidavits Still in Effect The judge selected was David M, Democratic politician and former Marion county prosecutor,
Fruster was involved: in manslaugh. ter, not murder, A bond was set at $10,000. Joe Mitchell, Indiana ave. character, posted it and Fruster was sprung. Still the affidavits in Judge Howard’'s court remained effective, Earlier the judge had continued the case. He had set no bond. He said today his court had received no word that the writ of habeas corpus Had been granted. “So far as I'm concerned Jones is still supposed to be in jail,” said Judge
v. Davis Sept. 4 in a hotel at 309 W.| Howard. 5 Vermont st. Witness Appears a pu, “ The same Thursday Fruster's at- The only person connected with - %, -torney, ~Thurl Rhodes, former |the case to appear in couft this , deputy prosecutor, had filed a morning was DeWiit Morris, 239 W. % 4 — | Michigan st. He is being held on a i vagrancy charge as material witness 3 in the murder case. He was ordered
to return Monday when the next hearing is scheduled. Fruster almost served a jail sentence back in 1934. It was the closest he ever came. Then Municipal Judge Dewey Meyers gave him 60 days on the state farm. Fruster appealed the case to criminal court and it was nullified.
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