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TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONOF STABBING PROBEWaterville Has One of MoatBaffling Mysteries in History of Police DepartmentChief Alfred Poirier of the Water ville police has called a temporary halt In his investigation of the stab- a blng affair Nov. 8 which sent Lloyd b Green of 86 Court street. Bath, to the Sisters hospital in Waterville with n deep wounds in the left side and a chest.The case has been one of the most baffling In current police records, In Waterville. yet it has not yet gone V down In the boolcs with the recording b“unsolved.”First, police held Mrs. Blanche Green of Waterville, wife of the injured man, because all incidents seemed to link, her directly with the stabbing. When the husband contended that he was stabbed by a stranger on Summer | V street and not by his wife, police could do nothing but release the woman.| While they have questioned Green police have not given him the rigid test. His condition has been such that C , a strenuous grilling might prove fatal F so. in view of his condition, the police 1 have withheld this questioning. »j From the hospital comes word that 1 Green's condition is improving daily r I and socn he will be released. Then. Chief Poirier stated, the investigation I will be resumed and Green subjected c to a long cross examining in hopes t that he will come through with the f true facts of the case or at least ofTer to the police more Information regarding the stabbing than they have been able to secure so far.
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Bath Independent

Bath, Maine, US

Thu, Nov 20, 1930

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