Henry Bailey, CT, 1907 April 16

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cuts over both of his eyes. The police said tonight that

Henry Bailey, who-had forked-for Goodale, was seen to
drive away from Goodale's house on Friday in a team be-
lenging to Goodale, (Headline states Goodale was a far-=
mer also.)" TIMES.DISPATCH, Rychmond, Virginia, July
10, 1906 (3/1)

Affirmeds 65 ATBANTIC. 951 ow CONN « o BK. & MAG. EXCERPT,

cuts over both of his eyes. The police said tonight that
Henry Bailey, who-had-forked for Goodale,was—seen to
drive away from Goodale's house on Friday in a team be~-
longing to Goodale. (Headline states Goodale was a far-
mer also.) TIMES DISPATCH, R,ychmond, Virginia, July
10, 1906 (3/1.

Affirmed: 65 ATEANTIC 951 - CONN. - BK, & MAG, EXCERPT,

cute over both of his eyes. The police said tonight that
Henry Bailey, who had forked for Goodale, was seen to

drive away from Goodale's house on Friday in a team be~
longing to Goodale, (Headline states Goodale was a far=
ner also,)" TIMES.DISPATCH, Rychmond, Virginia, July
10, 1906 (3/1.)

Affirmed: 65 ATEANTIC 951 - CONN. = BK, & MAG, EXCERPT.

BAILEY, Henry 4, ~~ Apu Lea, 1607

hO-year-O01d white man, hanged for murder, Connecticut
State Prison (Middlesex) on April 16, 1907

For murder of employer, George Goodale, on,July 6, 1906,
Before write-up, see STARTLING Detective, Feb,, 1916,
page 53. Not enough to-go on

"(AP) Middletown, Conn.e, July 9, 1906. =< John Anderson, a
farmer found the dead body of his friend George Goodale,
in a small house, where he lived alone. Goodale recently
sold a house for a thousand dollars, Whether or not his
money was stolen is not known, but is certain that he

was murdered. Goodale was sitting in a chair near a
windowe His skull was split open and there were deep

BAILEY, Henry G. . April 16th, 1907

hOeyear-01¢ white man, hanged for murder, Connecticut
State Prison (Middlesex) on April 16, 1907

For murder of employer, George Goodale, on.July 6, 1906,
Before write-up, see STARTLING Detective, Feb,, 1916,
page 53, Not enough to go on

"(AP) Middletown, Conn., July 9, 1906. = John Anderson, a
farmer found the dead body of his friend George Goodale,
in a small house, where he lived alone. Goodale recently
sold a house for a thousand dollars, Whether or not his
money was stolen is not known, but is certain that he

was murdered. Goodale was sitting in a chair near a
window. His skull was split open and there were deep

rey Henny Os April 16th, 1907

hOayear-61d white man, hanged for murder, Connecticut
State Prison (Middlesex) on April 16, 190

For murder of employer, George Goodale, on,July 6, 1906,
Before write-up, see STARTLING Detective, Feb,, 19h6,
page 53, Not enough to. go on

"(AP) Middletown, Conn,, July 9, 1906. = John Anderson, a|

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farmer found the dead body of his friend George Goodale,
in a small house, where he lived alone. Goodale recently
sold a house for a thousand dollars. whether
money was stolen is not known, but is certain that
was murdered. Goodale was sitting in ir
window, His skull was split open-end there vere deep

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