Report of the trial of William Henry Theodore Durrant, indicted for the murder of Blanche Lamont, before the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco : including a full history of the case after defendant's conviction ..: also including a complete synopsis of the evidence in possession of the authorities in the case for the murder of Minnie Williams, for which Durrant was never tried, but which developed into an even stronger case than the one upon which he was convicted : illustrated from numerous photographs in the possession of the Police Department of San Francisco . he witne


Report of the trial of William Henry Theodore Durrant, indicted for the murder of Blanche Lamont, before the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco : including a full history of the case after defendant's conviction ..: also including a complete synopsis of the evidence in possession of the authorities in the case for the murder of Minnie Williams, for which Durrant was never tried, but which developed into an even stronger case than the one upon which he was convicted : illustrated from numerous photographs in the possession of the Police Department of San Francisco . he witness stand and asked as to whether hecould identify Durrant, he made the following statement, which showshow sure he felt in the matter, although he would not swear positivelyto it: I recognize him this much. Now, I am the claim adjuster of theSouthern Pacific Company, and if the paymaster should have told me,Durrant has a claim for $25 and it is subject to payment. I wish youwould take the money and give it to him, I should naturally have said:I do not know Durrant. I cannot give him the money because I donot know him. Then if the paymaster said, He knows you and saysyou were looking at him on the corner of Bartlett and 22nd streets lastFriday night. He is coming to your house for the money, and if he isthe man you were looking for, you can give it to him. If he had comethere and I had seen him just as I saw Durrant in jail last night, Ishould have given him the money. That is just as much as I recog-nize him. C. T. Hills, of 203^ Bartlett street, swore that about 8 oclock that. CORNER OF ROOM IN WHICH MINNIE WILLIAMS WAS where blood spurted on the wall. THE DURRANT CASE. 213 Friday night he saw a man waiting near the church and that presentlythe man was joined by a young lady and that the two proceeded tothe church, where they entered the side or rear door. In the neigh-borhood of 8 oclock a lad named Albert E. McElroy happened to bepassing the Emanuel Church, whe


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