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 . ostimula


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 . ostimulants and would not hear of any suggestions to take any. Many persons were present and heard Durrants final almost unanimous opinion and impression was this: Durrantsspeech did not carry the weight of Truth, but had all the features ofa recitation. It was a mere statement, not a heartburst of eloquencefrom the dying lips of an innocent. It might be added that all the cemeteries of San Francisco refusedto accept Durrants body. The distracted parents turned from one tothe other, but all denied a place for burial and the crematories alsorefused to accept the body for incineration. Finally, on January 13th,1898, the crematory of Reynolds and Van Nuys at Passadena, over200 miles away from San Francisco, in Southern California, consentedto relieve the parents and amidst the clamorings of the sensationaljournalism of the day and the ogling of a morbidly curious crowd, thebody was conveyed to the southern part of the State and there reducedand returned, a small box of MINNIE of the murdered girls. .APPENDIX William Henry Theodore Durrant was executed for the murder ofBlanche Lamont yet he had been charged with the murder of MinnieWilliams. The body of Minnie Williams was the first discovered andled to the search of the church and the subsequent discovery of thatof Blanche Lamont. A brief resume of the evidence in possession ofthe law officers that would h


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