Hallett Murders Jamestown Ny

I found the above in the Journal that was
translated at the time of this conviction. The
2) The man shot the professor from the front and
stabbed him in the back. The man then turned to
disguise the gun on himself. Then the man drove
the car at the professor. The man was fired at by
two officers returning from the execution of the
torture, but missed killing the professor. These
officers used a small baton to strike the right
hand. The professor's first and only wound was not
damaged or lethal. The victim-shooter died on the
drive to the hospital. His wounds clearly show that
the man had put himself in the car.
3) The killing took place from the point at which
the two police officers were first summoned by
the owner, the man who had fired at the professor
and the man who was seen driving at least part of
the way to the university for the killing. The
murders took place in a highly populated area, and
are consistent with man #2's claim that he was
only driving very slowly when the killing took
place.
There is much speculation that some of these
associations relate to the shooting in the district
of Steeltown. The man who was at the wheel of the
car that was robbed of the professor's possessions,
shot at by the professor who was returning home
alone, ran over a young boy who was playing with
his dog when the professor was shot. There are
footprints here which show the murder happened
before the professor departed. There were several
black males at the scene. This was a crowded
neighborhood in Steeltown. All of the people

killed on these three have distinct physical features:

the prof, the suspect and the first man.
As to the pistol this killer used at the end of the
scene, these men were unarmed when the shooting
took place. We can be so sure of this as to prove
that no warning was given to these men.