Show FATAL WOUNDS DESCRIBED BY IN MURDER CASE One Shot Fired From J Point Closer Than Other View REPORTERS TESTIFY Qualification of Juror Questioned But Matter latter Is Adjusted That the gunshot fired tired Into the Lack back of f the neck of board isoard was fired tired at closer rangi- rangi ran than the one which struck hi In the f fac and breast was tb lb tin most Important testimony brou h hout out this morning at the trial of ot Walter Chadwick Slat r yule vUle youth charged with the sla Ing Ing Both Iloth Sheriff Pinco l and Deputy D 0 O H 1 Iohl man who examined d the body testified they have hav had declared able experience with shotguns shotgun de- de de dared that In th their lr opinions u shot shot tl-shot in back came cam from closer range Deputy Sheriff who ho was tho tha principal witness at th mornings morning's session ol ot the tho murde trial in Judge George Georce S Barker Barkers 5 division of ot the district court te titled tined that in his the sit sli which struck k Isoard in the lit fa litand and breast was fired at al a 11 distan of ot from 40 to 60 fO away wh the shot In the th rear of ot the ne was fir tired from not more mort than t 1 Or 30 feet fet Deputy t sn saho he gained d his opinion h h fact act th that t I the be shots in fro front t show a large spread whilo the n nit shot was ws closely bunched bunche l an 1011 made a small smaiL deep dep wound RECALLED When hen noon r C was tak lal Deputy had J his testimony Sheriff k Was recalled at the opening of Cof t h session Dad nd testified that tho tito shot ahot sho taken from irom rom the body from hot bol wounds were ivere th same samo Xo No drop shot He lIe said he took the from th tha body at tho the undertaker on the afternoon cf tC November No B Ba I Ia a few hours after the th shooting William W V Bowman reports for 01 The Standard Examiner w called liy hy the th state and iO 0 having havig helped In carrying Is ards ard's body from front the place when the shooting occurred to tho the am which had to 11 be Parked sonic some dl distance tance a away owing to mud Ho Ito testified that in moving the bo body they proceeded along till tb outfall sewer line embankment on the ChAdwick farm at nt Slaten-HI Slaten and and did not travel over OHr the pot pore portion tion of the road where Sheriff Sherif lincock had testified that a of blood spots spols were found on th th lino sewer line road the following day Bowman was as call called cd by tile the sta state e eto to show that the blood could have dripped from froll time tile body hll while 11 It was being carried away and that the tho th carriers t did not over the ground where hero the blood bloodspots spots were found SC In examination cress of ot wl w Pease nesses this morning Arthur Woolley counsel for Chad Chadwick Chadwick wick began to set seL a foundation to show that the killing was WM don doni in In qu questioning Deputy lie h asked nailed him hint II It he lie did not map r the s statement to Benjamin Chad Chadwick wick father of tile the accused after looking 0 01 ot er r the scene scone that It Ii looked lIfe lito self defense Attorney Joseph E B JE Evans at tub point interposed an objection which was vas sustained by the th COUI but not until after had hotI already begun to answer and had haJ said Well yes yes- yes e but did not nol finish the answer The crowd in the th courtroom WILl was larger this morning than at for former mer pier stations sessions and hundreds were unable to gain admittance antI ant ao turned away e All seats cats were tilled filled and spectators were packed In Inthe inthe the aisles and the corridors out out- outside side Mrs Irs Mr Isoard hoard plainly showed th thu strain she sh Is under at the tho hearing and when reference was made to the wounds In iii her husbands husband's bod sat with bowed bead head and wu nearly on In the verge Vergo of tears SHOWS S CONCERN Chadwick continued to show the same keen Interest In the proceed proceed- proceedings proceedings ings but was Visibly affected when Deputy testified that the shot from the rear had bad been dat at a shorter dIstance than titan the theone th thone one In front and turned to I per er excitedly to his counsel when the statement nt was l made lIi Ills father tather continued to sit by bl his side Proceedings were halted for a ahalt half hour bour at the opening of o to- to to today's days day's session when Judge Barker A A A G Bolander one on of jurors juror and found that he ho bed answered when tho name I James s S had been l For or JI a time lime It appeared as a the juror be b di- di dis l al all testimony necel arlly ota a new Juror which would take tak his place Through stipulation s how how- however however ever eer the state and defense coun court counsel counsel sel aol agreed to permit the case cas to without the sel selection of ofa ofa II a new nev n w juror Mr Bolander ex- ex explained ex explained that ho h had a it SOrt son named James E S Bolande- Bolande who had bad bee in iii Nevada for some sonie time Mr Bo- Bo Bol Bolander linder Bo-linder l lander said ho he was the man sum sum- summoned and not flot the son Judge Darker told him be he should have han corrected the error before Court was adjourned for or lr a few f minutes while this the difficulty was V ironed honed out and then Ibn again gah eon eon- Continued on ou oh Page rge Pi sc JO 10 I SHOW CLOTHING IN COURT COUnT HERE nil Coat d rom From rage Page One ened and continued with Mt Mi M Bolander In to th the jury box s I ON UX ST M Deputy op opined opened ned his testimony b by describing how he Went to 10 the Chadwick f farm rm Sheriff Deputy D n F Steele and Dr Hr F Tl R Conroy In fn response to 10 a cad cail that came to tl the sheriffs sheriff's office reporting there tho thoI I had hod been a man shot khol at Slate Slate- villa They Thy arrived at the farm about 12 o'clock he said sold and m met Mrs Irs Isoard running down the road and crying IJ Deputy uly said ald lie he over over- over overheard heard Sheriff ask Joseph Chadwick who ho was In the fart tartt yard arc ard who did the he shooting ant and he answered Walter Waller Chadwick Walter was then asked b by the sheriff f tf he h did dM the shooting ann aIL h he answered Yes Yea sal said he h wont went nt ton down to n to tn the lIra straw stack tack where here the body lay and Dr Conroy made m ao an ex- ex ex and declared Isoa I 11 dead 1 There here herc was wa a gunshot wound In the th lace neck on and l breast brast and andone andone andone one In the back of ot the neck th the officer th officer said EnId 1 At this thir point the shotgun found oun near Isoard's body was 1 by the state and received In evl eVI evidence deuce lence when hen the th officers identified It it said ld there thre was 01 one exploded shell In the tho barrel of ot the gun h when n It was handed to 10 hi hie and three loaded shells in I magazine said till the safety catch was on and the she shel a could not be e ejected until h catch was released He H said he h found three or four loaded shells In Isoard's co coa pocket when ho h searched the bo body lv also testified that he got the Chadwick gun from rom th t- thome t e home of f o Benjamin Chadwick alte th atte the Iho shooting This gun was alst 1 n admitted as a an exhibit for the state testified that thatcher wa was one ona loaded shell in the line maia-line zinc of ot the Chadwick gun un but no empl empty shells In the barrel Both Bolh shotguns were of the tho pump BUr type and gauge 12 he said The Tho officer further testified tha that No 4 drop shot hot were In the un shell thell found Cound in Chad Ch Chal- Chal Chalwick's wicks wick's gun eun and also the shot sh taken from from rom both bolh wounds In i ho o- o oard's ards ard's tody Cody which were handel him for tor examination were idea Iden- Identical Iden Identical DISTANCE CE OP OF SHOT At this tillS point he declared d that In his opinion the shot in fro fro i was fic l from a distance of from 40 to sO 1 i feet and the one ono In back at from 25 23 to 30 feet reet This test testimony mony lOony was m objected to by Attorney Attorn but his objections were wele overruled ed by the courtOn court On examination cross by OIl Mr Woolley tho the officer was asked It if Ithe he was certain aln that boards Isoardi gun was on safety when he attempt attempt- attempted attempted ed cd to work It said that th tJohn John Cowan reed rd to work the gun eun first and handed It to him I and ho found It was on safety I admitted that th the 1 gun mechanism worked hal had and ha-and and it caught at as times limes He lie was wu wi handed the gun fun and after working ald t re was a II slight Blight catch in inthe time the ejector mechanism said he had smeller smell Isoard's Isoard's gun and decided It had been recently fired He also sold said that the Chad Chadwick ck gun fn also smelled sO ot of burned powder The gun cun stock tock and had blood spots spot on It while th the Chadwick gun was smeared wit mud he said Just before the noon recess was taken aen Mr Ir Woolley offered th the exploded shell hell taken from Isoard's gun cun in evidence It was admitted and passed among the jurors for fOl Inspection Dr f F R Conroy county phy- phy physician physician phy physician who first examined Ih the th body and declared Isoard deed was to be the first t witness called at the opening o of the tho afternoon session today stained Blood clothing worn by Isoard at the th time timo he was killed by shotgun wounds on November 28 26 last at lit Slaters tile was exhibited Thursday afternoon In the trial of o Walter nIter Ick youth charged with first degree murder The Th coat was riddled with shot and was by Sheriff Richard PIn cock the th first states state's tat witness who took the th stand short short- shortly short short- shortly shortly ly after arter noon and was examined by DistrIct Attorney Joseph E Evans and and and- examined cross by Attorney Arthur y Woolley y for the defense fore more than two hours The exhibition of ot the clothing had a depressing effect upon Mrs Irs Isoard who sat with bowed head white while the apparel was being Identified and marked as states state's exhibits G Walter Chadwick appeared lit lit- litlie lit lle lie affected while the clothing was being shown and watched Intently the process of o Identification lie He kept his hi eye eyes glued clued upon Sheriff throughout his entire testimony SHERIFFS SHERIFF'S EVIDENCE No new facts were brought broucht out In the th questioning of Sheriff Pin cock and his hi examination was not nota as broad as In the Inquest at or the tho preliminary hearing Under direct examination by by the state tho the sheriff testified that a telephone call come to his office about 1130 o'clock on the morn morn- mornIng morn morn-Ine log Ing of November 2 21 28 from Crom Fred Frederick erick crick Foy of ot who re- re reported re reported ported that there thero had bad been a a man manhot shot hot there and asked th the sheriff to como come Sheriff saM aid ho started for as soon oa as a possible with Dr F R Conroy county physician and Deputy Sheriffs D DF 1 Steele and 0 IL II M lie He estimated that It took about 15 minutes to drive e to and probably 16 IE minutes was as COMum- COMum consumed cd ed cd In getting ready to make maico the trip and to procure Dr Conroy CJ QUESTIONED ED Later Latr the tho th sheriff was Tas as closely questioned upon ulon cross examInation cross by Attorney Woolley all Os to the time taken In getting to 10 Slater Slater- yule because ho stated on direct examination that Dr Conroy up- up upon upon up upon on body had 1811 esti estimated mated that Isoard had been en dead at least two hours hour before betor their ar- ar arrival arrival ar arrival rival at the tho scene of ot the shooting Sheriff said Bald ahl that as they neared tho the old Joseph Chad Chad- Chadwick wick wick farm form at Slat T they overtook Mrs Mr Isoard board who was running down the road roal and cry cry- cryIng crying Inc cry Ing They took her ber In the car carto carto to 10 the yard ard of ot the tho farm he h added In the yard was Walter Chad Chad- Chadwick Chadwick Chad Chadwick wick Joseph Chadwick Ill bl his and the grandmother ot of o Walter the tho sheriff testified He Ho said ald he asked Joseph Chadwick Where is 18 the man who did th tha shooting and Joseph Chadwick sold laid ald that Walter who was nearby had done It It AD ADMITS SHOOTING G Sheriff said sAld he h ap- ap approached approached ap Walter alter and nuked asked Are Arc you the boy who did the shoot Inc hoot Ing and Walter answered Yes The sheriff testified that he left lett Deputy Steele Steel with Walter Waller Chad Chad- Chadwick Chadwick Chadwick wick In the tho yard he and Dr Conroy and Deputy pro pro- proceeded proceeded pro some sonic distance down in the field where tho the body lay near a straw stack and alongside the embankment of the main outfall sewer r He said that JUr Mrs board Isoard wanted to accompany them to the body bu but t they perua persuaded lc her to remain in the farm yard Joseph Chadwick directed dl them to the tho place where the body 10 lay laythe the sheriff testified and there they found Frederick Foy John Cowan and Benjamin Chad Chadwick father of Walter Isoard's body the sheriff eald Bald was lying just off the sewer embankment nt close to the straw stack with his head to the south and just upon the foot of the Incline of tho the embankment and his feet toward the tLe north He said the hands bands were close to the tho side tide of the th boly the Iho feet to- to together together to gether and Isoard Isoard's hat a II few Inches e abo his hi head upon the embankment WOUNDS DESCRIBED I Dr Conroy examined d the th body I and pronounced the tho man dead the sheriff said One On gunshot wound was found upon Isoard rIght cheek and shoulder scattered over quite I sin an n area area while another wound was found In tho the back bock of his neck Just about the line hair hair he testified The Th hole In the rear of the neck was about about an Inch and one half In diameter he add add- added added ed while the shot was more moro scat scat- scattered In front A shotgun was wal lying on the th embankment embankment about five or six fee from the bod body the sheriff test fled fied Isoard board had gloves clove on h hadded hadded added A coroners coroner's coroner jury was summoned summoned ed and then the th body was Vas wa to the tho I Kirkendall rooms in Ogden where th the tho cloth cloth- clothIng leg Ing was removed and the th wounds more carefully examined SherIff said Walter alter Chadwick was taken taken to the county jail in the th sheriffs sheriff's car At this point photographs ot of oth the scene of the slaying and of oth the body of hoard board were Intro Intro- Introduced introduced Introduced Sheriff testified that the holo hole In the back of the neck had apparently been ben made mad n at closer range ranee than the tho th wound inthe in 0 the right cheek and breast be- be because because cause the shots shot In the neck had hadnot not ot scattered as a much as a In front Attorney Woolley strenuously objected ob objected ob- ob obJected to tho the sheriff testifying In Inthis Inthis this respect but District Attorney Evans brought broucht out that the th slier slier- sher sheriff iff was experienced In the U-e I herd It n g of a II shotgun and was w qualified to 10 t testify fy On examination cross Attorney Woolley questioned que the th sheriff as asto a ato to the actions I of Walter Chad lc when the officers first arrived rt at atthe the tho farm form Ho was nervous ex- ex excited ex excited cited and walking round mound ie 8 e yard his hands th the tho sheriff au- au Attorney Woolley asked If It his nations and expressions expression did not ot grief as os well as nervous nervous- nervousness ness ness ness but tho the sheriff was wes unable I Iness to 10 say whether Walter Valter was at- at affected |