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risoners. Walling was taken before Mayor Caldwell and Chief Deitsch, Detectives Crim and McDermott. Walling was asked what he had to say. "Well, I'll tell you how Jackson killed Pearl Bryan. "For several days before the murder Jackson would sit about our room and read a medical dictionary to try and learn all about the effect of poisons. He finally selected cocaine as the most suitable for his purpose. At last he took four grains of cocaine and put in sixteen drops of water. He told me that he was going to give the cocaine solution to Pearl and make her drink it, and that it would kill the vocal powers. She would be unable to scream or talk and then he was going to cut her head off." "Do you think he did that?" "Yes, I am almost sure that was the way he killed her." "I don't know how he gave her the poison, but think she took it before getting into the cab, so that it would have its full effect by the time she was driven over to Ft. Thomas." "Well, what became of the head? You know where it is." "I do not. If I did I would tell." Jackson was then sent for. He appeared to be worried, and when Mayor Caldwell asked him if he had bought any cocaine he said: "Yes, I bought some cocaine." "When?" "Last Wednesday night." "What did you do with it?" "I gave it to Walling." "Now Jackson I want you to tell me where the head is. You know where it is, and for the sake of the poor old mother I think you ought to tell." "Well, I can't tell you where the head is. I don't know." Walling and Jackson were then brought together again. They eyed each other and then the questions were put to them, but like in every other interview they denied the charges made by each other. Walling finally said: "Why don't you tell where the head is, Jackson? You know they will find it sooner or later." "I don't know where it is." "Why don't you tell? You know where it is." "I do not." TWO POST-MORTEMS. There were two post-mortems held by Coroner Tingley, of Newport over the remains of the headless body of Pearl Bryan. The first held on the Monday following the finding of the body and the second, which was ordered for the purpose of deciding whether the murder was committed where the body was found or the head cut off after death had been caused by the administering of anaesthetics. Dr. Charles S. Phythian of Newport, conducted both post-mortems assisted by Drs. Robert Carothers, J. L. Phythian, J. O. Je
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