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Moving to Woodlawn, she wrote Ella a letter asking for her to come visit themĪnd possibly work for them. He also said his wife was fond of her and after Office of Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., claimed he had seen Ella oftenĪt her father’s tailor shop. Upon testifying, Alfred Dimmock, a salesman for an agent

Home and even mentioned her planning to visit them in Woodlawn in the He also mentioned that she wasįriendly with Dimmock’s family and that she would spend time regularly at their He didn’t believe that Ella made any trips to Simpson, Hall, Miller, & Co.Īt any time, but that Albert Dimmock once lived above their tailor shop at 1787Īmsterdam Avenue only about six months earlier. During the inquest, Ella’s step-father, George Newton, claimed that District Attorney Hunt recalled the card found on Ella’s bodyįrom Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., so he subpoenaed Dimmock to testify in She would regularly visit him at the store. Dimmock told Clough that he knew Ella quite well and that Him on the train 3 days before the inquest and the conversation of Ella Of the establishment, a gentleman named Albert Dimmock of Woodlawn, ran into Clough testified that he had previously worked for Tracks.”- Quote from George Clough in New York Times.ĭuring the inquest, Mr. Of the girl led directly to the place, and were unaccompanied by other This tree is on the bank of the swimming pool, and the girlĬould have stepped off into water plenty deep enough to drowned her. There was also a crumpled paper bag, from Stubbin’s Bakery with In it a white silk handkerchief*, with a long hatpin run through the The coat was neatly folded and the hat had It had been recently blown over,Īnd the roots standing up in the air leave a big hollow. On the bank of the creek that is a landmark. A little further on, we came to the big willow tree Merry-go-round is stored, through a hedge, and there picked up a small cake I followed the tracks back to the shed, where the
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The conductors or the drivers on the road remember her, so it is supposed she Towards the end of the horse railroad towards the merry-go-round. “I found tracks that were such as hers in the snow, leading
