There are two different stories I'm investigating which require death certificates to provide answers to lingering questions I have. And if I want to know how someone died, I assume you'll want to know too.
So, while we wait for my checks to clear, let's enjoy this much simpler tale.
We love it as a plot device in thrillers, murder mysteries and the like but apparently in real life such behavior is frowned upon.
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reprinted from The San Bernardino County Sun
February 7, 1930 |
Orlando Lane was right to question the guilt of the defendant. Jack Harris was acquitted on the grand theft charge although the jury disagreed on the related offense of operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent.
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