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Show "tri e. Authorities have unciu Ihed 1 scores of clues, but have been unable un-able to find anything that would lead to definite solution of Die mystery. The most outstanding part of the concluding evidence offered at the inquest was the sUHement of Nona Wilson and Sarah King that they saw a man park and leave Mrs. Moormeister's limousine about 11 o'clock the niht she was murdered. murder-ed. They said they did not soe the man's fact1, but that Peter "looked liked" the person who locked the car and walked down the street. Peter had previously testified that, he was home with his wife at that time. CORONER JURY FILES VERDICT SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 18. l'.l! Dorothy Moormeistcr, beautiful young wife of Dr. Frank Moormeis- i ter, widely known physician, was j murdered February 21 "by a per- j son or persons unknown," according accord-ing to the decision of, a coroners jury. The verdict, reached last night, ended a long series of hearings that hove featured the search for the murderer. Mrs. Moormeister was killed ana her head and body crushed almost beyond recognition when her slayer drove her heavy limousine back and forth over her body as it reposed on a country road near |