guage; this was interpreted into Spanish andβ¦
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Entities extracted from this source (3)
Carpioperson
4 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Carpio
Bonitaperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Bonita, Bo-nita
Paul F. Wachenhausenperson
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chunk 706 Β· paragraph 561
L. Scott Notary Public, we may assume that this is the Scott &
Jeffereyβs store. The news stand is located here and above the stack of papers we see the name of Paul
F. Wachenhausen. He was a brother of Mrs. O. S. Warren. . . Picture by Lucas, courtesy Mrs. E. W.
Ward.
guage; this was interpreted into Spanish and
then into English. When βBonitaβ was sworn
and told to relate the circumstances of the
shooting of Acosta, Carpio spoke to her in
Apache and said βdonβt tell it; if you tell it they
will kill me.β The poor girl burst into tears and
pointing upward said, βI must tell it. I have
promised God not to tell a lie.β She then related
the facts as I have before given them. When
she had finished her testimony she fell on her
knees and in her own language appealed to
Judge Bristol to have mercy on her unfortunate
brother.
Carpio was convicted of murder in the first
degree and sentenced to death. A jury was sub-
sequently impannelled to inquire into his sanity ;
they found him to be sane, but a few weeks
after this he died in jail a raving maniac.