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PARKHURST AGENTS ACCUSED; Justice Grady Suggests that Dennett and Whitney Might Be Charged with Conspiracy.

PARKHURST AGENTS ACCUSED; Justice Grady Suggests that Dennett and Whitney Might Be Charged with Conspiracy.
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Police Justice Grady, in the Essex Market Police Court, yesterday declared that Joseph Liss, the burglar, and Agents Dennett and Whitney of Dr. Parkhurst's Society for the Prevention of Crime should be charged with conspiracy against Central Office Detectives Jacobs and McManus, unless the evidence taken in the case of attempted bribery brought by the detectives against Liss was disproved. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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