NONE OF THE SUSPECTS IN THE AX MURDER OF LSU INSTRUCTOR HAVE BEEN NAMED
Baton Rouge, Louisiana (JFK+50) On June 10, 1925, Associated Press reports that "all but two of the long list" of suspects in the ax murder of LSU instructor O. B. Turner have been eliminated.
While the Baton Rouge police chief remains confident the mysterious death will be solved, not one of the potential suspects have been named.
Police officials continue to compare fingerprints taken from the 33 members of Turner's agronomy class with "those found...in the hallway where the instructor's body was found."
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As was stated in yesterday's post, according to www.rockmnation.com, this murder has never been solved. If this be true, we have to assume that none of the fingerprints of the 33 members of the class matched those found in the hallway.
SOURCES
"Better Know An Opponent: LSU," by ghtd36, July 6, 2012, www.rockmnation.com/
"Solution Is Near In Teacher's Death," The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., June 10, 1925, Chronicling America, Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/