King, Thomas: 1899

This case may not fit the cirteria; more research is being done:

July 3, 1899: death was caused by heart failure, super induced by loss of blood to a hemorrhage of the nose on July 2; that the blood, of the deceased was in a diseased condition and that he was subject to severe hemorrhage of the nose; the evidence further showed that the deceased was struck on the nose by James L. Williams in the barroom of the Behm House, Altoona in the afternoon of June 20 and said the blow hastened King’s death.

1 Comment

  1. callmeishmaelbook said,

    This a coroner’s note. This case may have been a manslaughter.

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