He didn’t show any great distress over the…
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Barney Kerrperson
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a.k.a. Barney, Kerr
Barney Kerr's brotherperson
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dn’t interfered in a family dispute.
He replied that Scotty didn’t have anything to
do with it; he was sorry, but it could not be
helped. Barney was lying on the floor near
the fire, covered with blood; his hands and
clothes were bloody; he didn’t appear to be
much hurt.
He didn’t show any great distress over the
matter. I examined deceased and found two
wounds, one on face near temple bone and one
on the right side. The wounds were evidently
made with a crow bar. There was another
wound behind the right ear. Witness here ex-
amined the murderous weapons, which includ-
ed a crow bar about five feet long and a seven
pound hammer. There was hair on the bar.
Both Barney and Scotty were outside near the
fire. I asked Mungall who struck Kerr; he said
he didn’t know, ‘That there was no one here but
we three.” Asked if Barney and Jimmy had
not been fighting. He said they had a bit of a
drunken row but did not think Barney intended
to hurt him. Asked why he did not separate
them, he said, “I was too drunk; I know what
these d d family rows are ; I don’t interfere.”
I asked Mungall to show his hands; he
was too drunk; he showed no blood either on
his clothes or his person.