Mysterious Murder
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H. H. Whitehillperson
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a.k.a. Sheriff Whitehill, H. H. Whitehill, Sheriff, Sheriff Whitehill
Andreas Enriquesperson
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James Metcalfperson
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a.k.a. James Metcalf
sheep herderthing
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Mysterious MurderOn Tuesday morning last, Sheriff Whitehill
received a letter from James Metcalf, of Man-
gas springs, stating that Mr. Metcalf’s sheep
herder had found a Mexican shot and dying
in the hills, four or five miles from the ranch.
Accompanied by Judge Isaac Givens, the sheriff
repaired to the scene of the supposed murder.
An inquest was held, the verdict of the jury
being: “that the deceased had come to his death
from the effects of a gunshot wound inflicted
by some person unknown to the jury.” The
story told by Mr. Metcalf’s herder is to the
effect that, while herding the sheep last Mon-
day, about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, he heard
a pistol shot and saw a black horse with a
saddle and bridle on, running away from the
vicinity of where the shot was fired ; a man
on foot was running after the horse. A short
time afterwards one of his dogs bayed some-
thing which attracted his attention to the dog.
He went to the place to learn what the dog was
barking at, when he found the man, now known
to be Andreas Enriques, shot through the body
in the region of the heart, but still alive and
conscious. He asked him, who shot you? and
was answered quien sabe. He offered the
wounded man a drink from his canteen but he
was too weak to drink; he left the canteen
with the man and went to look after his herd,
returning in a short time.