People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1895 — DURRANT WILL ASK DAMAGES. [ARTICLE]

DURRANT WILL ASK DAMAGES.

Heavy* Suits Against San Franolsco's Chief of Police Are Promised. San Francisco, Cal., May 15.—Chief of Police Crowley is threatened with a suit for damages by Theodore'Durrant, who was recently held on charges of having murdered Minnie Williams and Blanche Lamont. By the advice of his attorneys it is said that Durrant, in the event of his acquittal, will sue the chief for heavy damages for placing Durrant’s picture in the rogues’ gallery. The prisoner’s counsel claims to be in possession of evidence that will prove that the murders were not committed by any one connected with the church and that neither crime was the work of one man.