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e | Heutenant is not unmindful ha SE ap ouieaut Js tot Wimindiul however tough the case may be. An outraged public opinion was promised action after a_peries of revolting crimes. - “While Fae is not the sort to push his way pte” anyuning, his steady effort has put him in thick of things during his 17 years as a dick. This has given os plenty of background . for almost any type of case. | «© Take the sensational WAC case for example. j 250 nen Cpl. Maoma Ridings was found murdered ~ In the Claypool Hotel one summer night in 1943, Fae was on duty. Fate dealt him the assignmen “It was the most difficult case I ever had” It. Davis declared. “We never did establish a motive,” He acknowledged that at no time did he ever believe a solution was near. That's another thing about Fae. If he doesn’t know the answer, he doesn’t beat around the bush, Hg is disarming in his ready admission of failure. Five persons confessed the strange crime, details of which comprise an 18-inch pile of papers in the homicide file. “The next nutty guy who comes in here and wants to confess, though, I'm going to ‘close the case,” the detective laughed. His staff knows better, for he is the painstaking type who seeks perfection. Some cops wouldn't have passed the first five chances, considering the nation-wide scope of the murder, The Army stepped in and took charge of the * invesfigation during the Seat few days. No civilian physician ever had opportunity to make a thorough examination of the WAC's body. Bome detectives charged “Army bungling.”

Silent About Army

AN OLD AMBULANCE driver in World War eB Fae won't say anything official about the Arm in this case; whatever he may think. “hid though he and others worked tirelessly for months and never came up with anything of importance. : His eyes shine, though, when he recalls the rape case of an eight-year-old girl who was found crying on a downtown street one rainy night many years ago. Fae ‘(and his partner, he never forgets to add) had the fiend after one week of first-rate sleuthing, 2h ‘ Faced with virtually no clues, Fae nevertheless went to the W. Washington St. bridge which the child described as the rape scene. He found

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HOMICIDE CHIEF—Quiet and unassuming Lt. Fae Davis brings a surprising amount of exciting detective experience to his new task of heading the 20-man homicide squad.

Fae rode some more and found the women, who said the man was missing two fingers on one

#T felt awfully silly, going around and asking to see hands and feet,” Fae smiled, the other cops cracked at me, too.”

Girl Spotted

TWELVE SUSPECTS were brought in on description. guilty man in the lineup without any hesitation, He was on parole from a previous rape conviction. He received a life sentence in this case. Fae is generally regarded as a “flattie” a cop who learned the hard way by pounding pave-

.8chool and studied criminology at Indiana Uni-versity-——much as a “schoolie” eop would have

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