Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1910 — HEALY IN CONFESSION [ARTICLE]
HEALY IN CONFESSION
Nearl y SIOO,OOOI nstead of $13,213 Is the Shortage. John M. Healy, indicted secretary of the St. I,ouis, Mo., Police Relief association, went with his attorney to the office of Jeptha D. Howe, brother-in-law of Seebert G. Jones, prosecuting attorney, and told what j became of the missing funds of the Police Relief association. Nearly SIOO,OOO, /nstead of $13,213, has been stolen, and it was with the purpose of telling of the extra shorttage in an effort tc gain immunity that Healy appeared. Healy determined to confess when 1 he found he had been deserted by his; supposed friends after his indictment, j None of his associates helped him to get bond ,
