Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1912 — DR. KNABE7’S KIMONA [ARTICLE]

DR. KNABE7’S KIMONA

Believed To Figure Prominently in Investigation ,of Her Death. Indianapolis, Iml., December 24. —A s ilk kdmono which Dr. Helene Knabe wore when answering night calls at her door is believed to figure prominently in the present grand jury investigation of the physician’s death. 1 hose who know what is taking place in the grand jury room are reticent in. discussing the case, but rumors have been rife concerning the whereabouts of the kimoua since the murder. The rumors are to the affect that the kimona wag missing for several months. „If the kimono is blood-stained, as some assert it is, it would indicate that Dr. Knabe had been attacked and possibly admitted the murderer through her door to her office as she would any night patient. Those who found the body assert that the kimono was not found on Dr. Knabe’s body, which would indicate that it had been removed after the attack, if the stains were made by the physician's blood when her throat was cut.