The night that Dinah had been killed, Helen Albury, peeping through her window, had seen things that were, according to the Herald , extremely significant when considered in connection with the subsequent finding of Dinahâs dead body. As soon as the girl heard of the murder, she took her important knowledge to Charles Proctor Dawn. He, the police learned from his clerks, immediately sent for me, and had been closeted with me that afternoon. He had later told his clerks that I was to return the nextâ âthisâ âmorning at ten. This morning I had not appeared to keep my appointment. At twenty-five minutes past ten, the janitor of the Rutledge Block had found Charles Proctor Dawnâs body in a corner behind the staircase, murdered. It was believed that valuable papers had been taken from the dead manâs pockets.
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