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Show CRIME FURNISHES MAGAZINE STORY The story of a crime of local interest in 1912, the slaying of a Salt Lake City taxi driver, Eddie White, by Caleb A. Inlow, Cop-perfield Cop-perfield school principal, will be recounted in the True Detective magazine, a MacFadden publication, publica-tion, in an early issue. Jack Martin of New York City, on the magazine's staff, was in Bingham Canyon Monday afternoon after-noon in search of material for the article. Mr. Martin said the story of the murder was, briefly: A Salt Lake City collector of ore specimens speci-mens had a rare sample Mr. In-low, In-low, also a collector, coveted. After trying without success to purchase the specimen, Mr. In-low In-low took a taxi one evening to the collector's residence. Leaving the taxi some distance from the home, Mr. Inlow planned plan-ned to steal the ore. The taxi driver, sensing something wrong, followed Inlow to the home and apprehended him. Inlow killed the taxi driver and was later captured. After a lengthy leng-thy trial Mr. Inlow was found guilty of second degree murder in the district court of Salt Lake City and was given a life sentence sent-ence in the Utah state prison. He served from 1912 to 1924, when he was released because of ill health. He died in 1926. |