Show olice Prepare harge barge in ind I d n. n Slaying Officials Hold Hold Pai Painter ter 1 As BrutaL Brufa 1 KIJl LilIer r. r of Woman Special to The Telegram OGDEN Oct 19 With 19 With reports report p postmortem examinations show- show rs Dorothea Pat ONeil O'Neil am wo amer r 34 31 whose mutilated body u lS' lS found fund ea early ly Monday in a n town hotel botel was the victim o th the most the brutal in Ogden history city l c d declared murder would be filed against J Jo- Jo 0 ph ph- ph Oliver Moss year old ocle mele painter A. A Ogilvie Salt Lake ty and Dr W. W G Warner Ogden 1 y b bacteriologist bacteriologist- who conducted et to determine cause death Meath uth reported the principal us as a hemorrhage i 11 f from om blows about th the Contributory causes the 1 reported were jf if hemorrhages of the brain Sk k k fractures of the severe evere contusions of the face i d forehead and of f r head 0 Slaying Mrs Cr Cramer's Cramers mers m rs r's death the eighth g in Ogden within three came to light early Mony Mon- Mon y V. V R R. McKI Mcnight igl t night kat the Broom hotel fi wily fifth th street was called to oon oom occupied by Moss and anda a ra Cramer who had been pos pos- and wife contacted the clerk with the q t that he investigate P lI I believe lieve my wife is dead the erk e. e rk quoted quotes Moss as saying he J knew new noth- noth ru circumstances of of the ati ss l later ter admitted having I ed with with- Mr Mrs MM arner amer said M. M Elaine Blame Peterson eb r attorney to whom of police investigations d H the e autopsy were referred Captain C. C K x Keeter of Ogden Ogdene lice e dep department said police policeTO TO ts seek eka a second degree mur- mur S r Charge r. r Peterson after considering Statement of Moss briefly way morning said he was not tJ sure whether he would file Irge arges of first or second degree lr r against the suspect Among the considerations which the lesser charge able iDle was the the fact fact that the slain ww fla had had hada a deep incisive cut on one e forehead I-forehead which might have haven havea a n caused by her falling against bedsprings corner or other and an- an d 0 object inthe hotel room captain Keeter said he planned talk talk law further v. v with Moss Tuesday to learn how the terrific ws w w were administered Another Bother c consideration ration b being el ei n n-g n g e ed l is the fact tact that Moss does 1 t thi have ave any bruises or contusions hands to show that his hands Been used in the various fights U 9 he had had iad with the theS iii S E a Evasive he heTI TI T Ju 1510 It r I wed used d my y hands o OMM y told Police under questioning Craner Cramer wife of Private ard anley ry c C. C Cra Cramer er of th the medical at Wendover field was at Ogden Ogden police first aid on tIOn Saturday for bruises bruise about and le left t the station with iw dh Police said The two el ed to have continued tel when they reached their ath M room Saturday ev evening ning Wa was estimated to have oca oc- oc ned tred a five or sl six hours before ra nd J In unclothed body was JJ the spattered blood room ilz ramer amer was a native of of idison adiao ber win Wis and was was' born Oca Oc- Oc 21 1909 a daughter of of B Ben n 41 Dorothea ONeil ONell She was waa lined to Private Privat Cramer Cramer- at Dui Duque Duque Du- Du que Iowa i on February 8 1941 d nd na Cane t to Utah with her hus- hus o nn on Surri January y 29 Survivors s besides s her husband d tibet mother of Madison and ret ree e br ter r brothers x n-x 3 Vict Victor r Donald and H er ONeil O'Neil v 61 all of Madison a n for lor body W will be taken to Madin Madia Madi- Madi irate f Veral services service and burial Cramer amer will e bOdy accompany i I nI ij S 4 I Joseph Oliver Miss Moss If I Idid Idid did it if- if I used my hands |