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Unnamed Mexican man person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1890-01-01,1891-01-01)id: p_unnamed-mexican-man_55f35b

also known as: Mexican, brute

Probable 70%
Summary:  A man who stabbed a woman with a knife and subsequently fled.
Completeness: 68/100 Grade C
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Claims (2)

departed_for

unknown
cited from A Mexican woman was stabbed with a… (1888)
A Mexican woman was stabbed with a knife in the hands of a Mexican at Davis’ mill a few days ago. The brute fled.

killed_by

hydrophobia
cited from Pearce, of this city, went out yesterday to at-… (1890)
Pearce, of this city, went out yesterday to at- tend the man, but they could render no as- sistance. The coyote bit him several times in the head, the wounds had healed up nicely. Three days ago he was taken sick, commenced frothing at the mo…

Sources (2)

A Mexican woman was stabbed with a…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

Pearce, of this city, went out yesterday to at-…

1890 · newspaper · public-domain

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