John Starling, NC, 1859 November 4

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TARBORO, NG, SOUTHERNER, 5-7-1859 (2:5) gives
name as John starling and Says that he killed
an old lady nammed sally Cotten in October,

1858, because he thought that she was a witth,
Vase was a change of venue from W ayne County.

TARBORO, NG, SOUTHERNER, 5-7-1859 (235) gives
name as John starling and says that he killed
an old lady nammed sally Cotten in October,

1858, because he thought that she was a witeh,
Vase was a Change of venue from W ayne County,

TARBORO, NC, SOUTHERNER, 5-7-1859 (2:5) gives
name a3 John Starling and says that he killed
an old lady nammed jally Cotten in October,

1858, because he thought that she was a withh,
“ase Was a change of venue from W ayne County.

Starling, John Ll-le 1859

Offence: Murder

Location: Kinston NC

Ex Date: 11-4-1859

Details: Starling was a white man who killed an

old lady after becoming convinced that
she had cast an evil spell on his family.

Source: The Baltimore Sun 11-7-1859 (4:3)

Starling,

Offence:
Location:
Ex Date:

Details:

Source:

John Li-he 1859

Murder
Kinston NC
11-4-1859

Starling was a white man who killed an
old lady after becoming convinced that
she had cast an evil spell on his family.

The Baltimore Sun 11-7-1859 (4:3)

Starling,

Details:

Source:

Murder
Kinston NC
114-1859

Starling was a white man who killed an
old lady after becoming convinced that
she had cast an evil spell on his family.

The Baltimore Sun 11-7-1859 (4:3)



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