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Show SUNDAY HERALD '8LDlSPffi. Brother Admits Discrepancy In Sheppard Case Testimony 16 1994 - ficN ovailoble 200 only ' tion by Prosecutor Thomas J Par-rin- o By H. D. QUIGG United Press Staff Correspondent that be gave contradictory CLEVELAND (UP) The brother statements concerning the position of accused wife slayer Dr. Samuel in which the body of his slain sis wmm was found. H. Sheppard has admitted he testiin genfied to something that was "not The specialist ' wit, eral surgery, the first defense true." murder old week seven ness in the Dr. Stephen A. Sheppard, who is testified on Thursday that trial, to Sam to told Dr. have alleged 6:15 a.m. on July 4 he entered at "get. your story straight,' admit- the bedroom where Marilyn Shep ted Friday under pard, 31, lay in a pool of blood.! He stayed one minute noticing mat ter-in-la- w cross-examin- ime favorites . . a- her arms were outstretched, palms up, and her pajama top was pushed up around her shoulders, leaving her chest bare. .Position Changed Then he was shown a policeman's pictures, taken after he had left the room but before he returned to it at 7:35 a.m. He said Authorities ) they showed the body on the bed TULSA, Okla..(UP with the arms changed, one of fourth a to issue prepared today murder' warrant against pink-cheeke- d them across the abdomen, and the pajama top covering part of the Mrs. Nannie L. Doss The testimony implied this one for the slaying of her breast. someone had changed things. mother. he testified that on the Friday North Carolina authorities found he tried not to look visit second mothvital organs taken from the at the body, that he looked at er's body were "strong positive of her as little as possible and "careLouisa Mrs. arsenic." The mother, looked away" as much as he Holden Hazel, died at Lexington, fully He said the first time he could. N. C, on Jan. 3, 1953, two days knowrf had about the changes was Doss. after a visit from Mrs. when he the photographs inspected A warrant charging the He "The photo added: Thursday. widow with . murdering Mrs. were a surprise, to me. Hazel was expected to be issued graphs Then Parnno picked up the court Saturday. record of the session and "I did not poison her," Mrs. had Dr. SteveThursday to the jury his read Doss said when Tulsa County Atty. own Thursday testimony. The tranof J. Howard Edmondson told herhad script showed he had said that Carolina report. "I the.. North he went back in the second when . 1 :t hi. j wiui.u. nomingi.io oo he observed that Marilyn's time, Arsenic previously was found in . arm had. been moved "closer right the-- remains of three of Mrs. doss to her cov and was body husbands, and she has .been ered by the sheet partially the and left of charged with murder in, each arm was across the body and partheir deaths. under the sheet." Mrs. Doss freely confessed mur- tially Draws Defense Fire Question the dering four of her husbands one is the truth, yester J'Which but she has first divorced her statement or today's?" Par-day's deaths - denied responsibility for the nno asked. of seven other relatives: Her father Defense lawyers immediately obtwo daughters," two sisters and a to the question but Common -jected steo grandson, as well as her Pleas Edward Blythin noted Judge ; mother that the witness "is supposed to tes Killer.of Four. Suspected Of V Poisoning Mother " : f - : sale priced " ' f :', fV: 1 a I ' V-- - Vv'- v Vv Here's your chance to buy warm cotton flannel a lined denim jeans on ; ' I. ' v sale and save 54c You can be sure ' that these playtime favorites will take rough 'n tumble . wear in stride and offer no resistance on wash-- f day! So, ; don't wait . .'. Take advan-- T " tage of this 0 wonderful sale today 1 w f . 0 i-- l a.fe. ,.tJL&Ai LiUtLS x I TESTIFIES FOR BROTHER Dr. Stephen Sheppard, brother of Dr. Sam. Sheppard, now being demanded "when "So," Parrino, tried for the murder of his wife, Marilyn, leaves the Criminal Courts Building in Clevelandafter you said, that the first time you testifying for the defense. Dr. Stephen Sheppard and the State of Ohio differed on many points at realized there had been changes what took plage--at the murder scene last July 4th. (United Press Telephoto). tify to the truth." British Stripper Faces Trouble In Getting Into U. S. was when you observed the photos that is not true?" TOO HEAVY "That is not true," Steve Dr. N4 Y. (UP) " LOWVILLE, "' said. Nalle Theodore of Oswego J. Parrino stopped questioning righ t didn much British there,; when HOLLYWOOD. (UP) get sympathy and court was adjourned for tractor-trail- er his 11-tloaded 'Mercy-Killin- g' film actress Simone Silva, who the weekend. with 19 tons of cement crashed stripped to the waist to pose with actor Robert Mitchum, today had tears and an occasional through v bridge into some 20 MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) Ray-- between failed to show immigration author smile as he showed officers feet of water near here. He was today for killing his invalid wifeJ wry ities she has "exceptional ability" his wife's fined 100. Town of Croghan faced a first degree murder charge how heHe dismembered officials pointed out the bridge and "unusual talent." with a meat cleaver and burning body.saws inused the same knives was7 Acting district immigration dir ocposted for a maximum load the demonstration, her dismembered body after she and ector Albert Del Guercio Friday of his indicating parts "agreed" she would be better off casionally rejected her plea she be allowed ; own body. , dead. to become' a permanent resident heHe confessed struck his wife bills were eating away their money BALTIMORE (UP)The Glenn Wilson, balding and round-faceof the United States. one good one back of the head he said. The denial automatically cancel L. Martin Aircraft Co. said Satur- dabbed at his eyes in county jail with the Then, Wilson said, his wife cleaver ias she sat 'dis led her six month work permit. day it expects to produce portable here and said "It's been killing me robed in the agreed "It's, that way. I don't mind bathtub. Then, he said, I haven't been able to eat or She has 10 days to file an appeal atomic power plants for the miliknow I'm in the way. I Ray. went nuts, just plain nuts. K in . his first confession, Wilson She would be allowed to remain tary services. , sleep" as he told how he killed "I The Atomic Energy Commission his second wife Ethel, When he married Ethel on Dec said they kissed and said goodbye here pending an' appeal. Mon- 1953, she was partially paralyzed and she asked to be buried in hex Miss Silva previously had been and the Defense Department are in suburban West Allis, Wis., : nuclear an the but by a stroke. Shortly afterwards she wedding dress Later the butcher ordered deported experimental day night. ruling building was reversed by a Washington im "power package" plant at Fort He was held under $25,000 bond fell and broke a hip. Her eyes said she merely knew he was going i after being charged Friday and his were almost blinded by cataracts to kill ner, but not the tune , migration officer who held she was Belvoir, Va. to a wheel He and she was confined Such plants are designed for use case was continued to Dec. 16. a person of . unusual talent." methodically dismembered '' She had sought to become a per- at remote installations, such as the Meanwhile authorities started an chair. his wife's body and burned it Mon manent resident under a section of Thule, Greenland, Air Force Base. Investigation of the , death of WilHe said he told his wife at sup- day and Tuesday nights, he said son's first wife, Bertha, on Aug. per Monday "I don't think you're the law covering persons of "ex First telephone line was in- 26, 1953. Her cause of death was ever going to be a well woman Almost three fourths of the ceptional ability." , Del Guercio issued the rejection stalled between Boston and listed as heart attack. anymore." 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