Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1949 — Page 6
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Herschel Burney (lof), husband of the ‘slaying outside the grand fort. as the jurors met to reindict Robert Austin Watts. him is a friend, H. S. Boone. Mr. Boone was
er a and deputies worked far into last night, drawing up a new indict. ment to replace one declared {llegal yesterday. Mrs. Burney on two counts: First
degree murder and murder in the attempt to commit a rape.
Judge Marshall Rules tempt to rob might be added, the prosecutor said.
and number of other police officers. necessary after Special Judge)
| be released from the bond. Judges
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The new evidence charges Watts with the 1947 slaying of
A third count of murder in at-
The grand jury special session, began at 9 a. m. today. | 1st Indictment Invalid |
Marshall yesterday declared the first indictment against Vata,
In a hearing in Shelby County | Court the judge sustained a de-| fense contention that for 40 years N were systematically excl from the Marion County grand jury. After his ruling the judge or-| dered Watts held without bond
As a second precaution to make sure Watts’ detainment was legal, the prosecutor's office took him
in court and asked to
Saul I. Rabb and William D. Bain granted his request and set new bail at $15,000.
Maloff Takes First Loss In City Billiard Tourney
After assuming an early 10point lead, Al Maloff finally suffered his first defeat in the city three-cushion billiard tourney last night. Phil Greenberger was the
Maloff had small consolation in the fact that he took high run honors with a string of five. The championship match was held in
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