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(jJ, 1-J-f Congretational Church possess a microphone

audio . . systes7 . .

told Vr. Stroud that

- a to Rev. Templeton on that occasion on t h a t Saturday?

Q And you an8 Rev. TcKrpleton talked ahout people shoot-

ing i n t o t h e church, d i d pou no t?

A . Yo, we did not t a l k e a h o ~ ~ t people s:~aot ing into tho

church. Vot t h a t Satur<?ay.

c! D i d Rev. Tenpleton mention to you t h a t people %?ere

shooting i n t o the church?

SOL. JoHldSOT.1: 9b j cc t ion . k ;Jot t h a t Saturclay, no.

Q On Sunday the 7th, Jid he nention t h a t 30 you, .iir?

A ?lo, he d i d not.

>--an<-40nelay ;ltf lA-- minc?itior-tJwi t-- h -:-?

/ 03 flonqar ooe Rev. Tenpleton. Ilev. Tenp1.c-

ton finally left t h e c i t y maybe late Sunday. T .

d i d not see Xev. Templeton an1pore u n t i l ahout a

treck later.

0 D o you recall rrhother or n o t tlmre 1.ras a r?ect ing

of the Board of Trustees of Grcqory Congre ta t ional

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- Church on Saturday afternoon, FEbruaxy 5 , 19717 . - . )

L If there had been a meeting I would have called it.

. . -et- g a l l a meeting? 7 $. . .

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.\ . . w . .

r - - V - e Z l l ' y other menbers of the Board of ~rustees

- . . - &t the church on Saturday when * .

visited?

A iqu; W ~ S mt.

. . .. . ; . a How many nemhers of the Board of Trustees were there I . I

at that time? ,- . %

* . '. 4

I A think about s ix . I'd have to look back in the . ) * I ,. 6- . . . records.

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, - . . . . . . f -!. Q , .. ' ?je#'further questions. . . : .,,: . . : .:.*-

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. . . , *..' - -- .* Em, IIUNE~JOL; 3: don't have any questions. . . . . , . - . . . - . -. c . < , ; ,.:: . . . . : 1

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'..* ' . .- . .-q . . - ' REDIPZCT ELY~II:4ATIOTJ EY SOL. STROUD : - .

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. A Em; 1IU:lCVOL: I will object to anymore questions. .J -

' a - * - , - - There is no cross examination, The State has

' --. . - . . . . . . - . .:.,.. .. :. , passed the w i t n e s s . - .

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. . . . . . . . . a-, . . . ... ~ . . . . . . I ; '.) l - : . .'.TEE COURT: objection . .. . . - _ .. . . . .

. . . . . . ' {a $ere is Gregory Congretational Church located, please? - , u

~ I R . HU:JEVOL: objcctian.

I - - . TEE COURT : Overruled. . . . . . ,

i 'm , . A It is . . located in the six hundred block of !?un Street.

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tt And I hand you what has been admitted in to evidence . .

\ * -- .. as State's Exhibit nm3er 6 and I ask you if you - . . . ? -. - , . . .c

t can ident i fy t h a t , please,

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EIR. FERGUSON: Objection, .......... . . , . .

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' MR, XUXEVOL: Objection. . . A- , -..;.. • .. ... . _ ' . . 7

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I& .~..... 1C This i s the Gtegory Congregational Church. and * * L

this is the church parsonage next door.

0 Would yo; show that photograpfl t o the jury, please?

?3R, EUNEVOL: Objection. I

THE COURT:

ell- ' p. Would you show it to tfic defense table, paease?

Nour, ;fr. Butler, Rev. Templeton was married. Is

that correct?

$IR, BECTON: Object. '.

THE COURT: Overruled.

A Me was.

Q And his w i f e livoG w i t h him?

:-GI. FERGVSOPI : Ob jee tion. . . . " . . .. I . . . . . . ~'

MR. IiUT.E'VOL: ~bjectio?l. . . . . . . . . . , -. * . . . . . ., ..=, THE COURT: Overruled. I

. A. she did. ' . Z J .tr _ . . I

.- - Q ' Ira3 she employed?

. MR. !!UIJEVOL: Objection. . . .

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MR. FERGUSON : OS jection. - t i

TEE COCRT : overru~eci ( S ~ ~ I I Z ~ J hi, -. + 3 -

A She was .in flevr lIanover 3 I e m o r i a l nospita1 as a . ' a.

eegistered nurse. d

- Q Is Rev. Templeton still the pastor at your church? ' - . *

- , MR. FERGUSOIT: Object. . . MR. RWTEVOL: Opject.

k No, h e i s n o t . , .

SOL., STROUD: I have no further questions.

TIE OUST : Anything fu r the r?

MR. BALTA?ICE: Move to s t r i k e .

TIE COURT : Yotion denied. (bi:rP --- >. *

t?R. BECm023 :

now pastor of a church in :le:,q

Jersey, i-7

L S n r ~ d . JJ aar r - d

0. -now the Chairman of the noard of Trustees3

sb-not.

Nothing further.

I4R. IiU?EVOL: No question, your Honor.

SOL. STROUD: l a y this witness be excused?

TIIE COURT: Yes,sir.

SOL. STROUD: :.lay we approach the bench?

c .GV.- (Conferench at the bench.)

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THE COURT: Members of the jury, it is almost

5 o'clock, IZe ' 11 take . a recess uhtil t onoxrow

morning at 9 : 30. L e t me caution you aca in not

to disc11.s~ this case w i t h anyone nor allow

anyone to discuss it with you or in your pre- - . . . . .

sence, Do not discuss it among yourselves

until after a l l the evidence is in, the c%arqe

of the Court to the jury, and you have the matter

for your deliberation, If anyone should at-

tempt to iliscuss t h i s case w i t h you t e l l Lhen

you are on the jury and you cannot t a l k w i t h

them about it, If they insist ahout talking

to you about: it or talkinqinq in your presence

about these cases, take their nanes and bring

it to the Court's a t t e n t i o n first t h i n g in

the morning. I would ask you no t to ta lk to

any member of :Tour family about it, I i n s t r u c t

you that you are again cautioned not to rea3,

view or listen to any reports in the ?reas,

radio or television ahoat this t r i a l if such . should appear. rlembers of the jury, you go

now and cone back at 9 : 3 0 tornorrow narning,

L e t me again ask you not to l i n g e r in t h e

hallways or on t3c grounzs as you go a n l came

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from the courthouse, but go nov immediately . .

' -+ . - . - - - - -* . - -. ' to your d s t i n a t i o n an8 come back to the jury-

mom when you return in the morning. +

. ,

(The jury retired from the courtroon.) - c - -.T

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* . . , In. ITRGUSO.?: Your Ronor, there are some matters r- c . :. .+ - : a , : . - we'd like to get to. t?e object to the testi- ; .'

.t = money of sev&al witnesses w3o wcrc called

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to the stand torlay, namelp, ?lr. Fred smith,

Mrs. Mary Rebecca Vatts, ?IT. T. D. Love anC

!&. VTilliafl 8 - Rutler , Jr.. A t the outset

of tho case, if your llonor please, we inquired

of the State who t ! ~ e State's vritnesses

would be. This was before tt1e trial as long

ago as June of this year. inquired of t\e

State ho8 f i l e3 a motion to the eifect we

have disc losure of witnesses and aimgar)' of

their t e s t i~ .ony . The State (rave us a L i s t of

witnesses at t h a t tire. That l i s t did not

include any oi the witnesses that I na~ec l .

lit the outset of this trial the State again . advised who i ts witnesses would be.

to the jury on several occasions a l i s t of

potential witnesses for the State. None of

these witness's nanes appear on t h a t list.

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This morning, I believe before Court convened,

Nt. STroud adviser1 us that he would be ca l l -

ing sow additional people tonay. As I re-

call he advised that he would be calling ttr.

Butler and ?.?rs. Decker and Pflxs. ;-lcReithan

and W s . Jackson. And again I am goin9 by

recollection. I da not recall h i m advising

that he was going to c a l l Nrs. # a t t s , !ir. Smith

and I do not beeleve he cal led !tr. ~ o v e ' s n a m .

He could have. But the point is Yr. Zoua

stated t h a t he talked ta tbe police about.

t3is mt&er about three weeks after it hap-

penec?. rks . llatts s t a t e d that she talked to

the police the niq ' l t t h a t this inc iden t odcurrecl.

Fxs . Decker s ta ted t h a t she had tal!.-.ec! to 31r.

Stroud I believe approxixatel:? three ?leeks

ago about this matter. Xr. Rutler has stated

t h a t he talkecl wi th the police and National

Guardsrl~en on Xonday, February P , 1971, So

that the names of these persons and t5cir

potential as witnesses was clearly known to * .

the S t a t e hot11 at the t ine w e i n i t i a l l y made

our request notion and long prior to today,

and the State d i d n o t - o n any occasion advise

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us that these persons u?oald be appearing for

the State. Therefore, tre have been h a n ~ e r e l

in t3e pt2paration of the case, preparing t h o

defense. ::o have been f u r t h e r haz~ered in

our examination of t he jurors because we w e r e

not in a position to *iry the j u r y racjar1:Iinq

any of tlraso vitnesses far the S t a t e . And

for that reason we object to their testinon-y,

and we move to n t r i k e a11 of t>eir testinony.

and ad5itionally for the reason t h a t the tes t i -

mony of >!rs. F p J a t t s I&. S~?:nfth, was totally

irrelevant a d ?re j i,vliciaT to t!ie char~cts

against the clcfenriilnts i n this act ion . T7e

would again at this point nney:T our notion

to stroke t5r! t.estimony of a l l of the *.-?it-

nesses t i l a t listc:? and3 ~ o u l d fur ther :2DVC?

thz Court for a m i n k r i a l 3ascd on t h e 3Ss

reason.

EL!?. I:U::EVOL: ?Ia:r it please t h e C o l r r t , I :.?ill

j o i n !-TI. Fcrguoon in t h t notinn a ~ i ? say t h a t I

van never even privately infomed by :!r. Stroud

or anyone in his office as to any witnesses

v110 night appear today. I was w a r e of the

fact, h o ~ ~ ~ c v n r , t l r a t :lr . i:eiao would anpcar

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--', . *. -- . .. . at sometime during t?lc course of t h e trial. .. .

. - I d r i l l also make a further notion, your t:onor,

at this tine for nonsuit. I believe that the

. State of :-Torf.l Carolina realizes, ant1 I an

informed privately by the State of North Car-

SOL. STilOVD: Xe object to anythinq he says

he %as i;een informer1 r>rivately about.

TIE XIOUZT: Yes.

!m. ~ U ? ~ E v O l , : 0 K. 1 Believe t h a t t'he State

of Borth Carolina outside of the testinony of

Allen Eall who alleges t b a t ny c l i e n t m a d e a

one sentence cor.ur.entar:r in t he f u t u r e arrd future

perfect tense in rolponse to a purports-' an-

nouncenent 13-y !?ev. Ben j a n i n Chavis . I believe

as a matter of 1a;r is not z i l i f f i c ien t to go to

the jury. It is 1.1n3.erntanding thai; t:le

S t a t e of :?art!! C a r o l i n a ha3 no nnrc evi".ence

which w o u l d inc l i cn to tha t ny c l i e n t is guilty

of any crime v?~atsoever. A l l of tile ~ + i t n e s o e s

who are coning up here I believe are not corro-

roborating vhaf 31r. nall saiil last wock. I

believe that the effect, the cornlxined effect

of their tcstinnny is !lighly preju3icial and

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is not automatically weighed by any probative

value that it could possibly hav2. I feel - .

t h a t in l i g h t of the fact t h a t I informed the

Court before this t r i a l commenced t h a t my client

was scheduled for an operation on October 2nd - . .

That schedule had been altered - she is pre-

sently scheduled to he admitted to Yew IIanover

Nernoxial Tlospital on October 18. Eer physcian

suswcts t h a t she has a cancerous g r o r t ' ~ in

the cervix. There is some urgency a!-?out t3is

sort of thing. And in liqht of a l l of t5is, /

your nonor, I think t ' lat you shooulcl n o n s u i t

the case against Ann Shephard.

SOL. STROUD: Your ITonor, just a couple of re-

marks. First, w i t h rei~ard to v h a t '!r. Ferguson

has referred to ahou t not k i n g n o t i f i e f ? a3out

w h a t the State's .;7i tneszes are qoiqq. to be,

let me make this o!>servation. In a case of

this nature the investigation continues. X!le

investigation docsn' t stop when t71e t r i a l he-

gins . I: can assure :4r. FErguson and everyone

else here present t h a t I have been continually ,

involv-;ct vl i t ' n police officers and inves t i c~c l t ing

this case r i q h t un until l a s t n i q h t an<? tlp

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until to8ay for that matter. I t o l d :4r. Fer-

guson sometine ago t h a t anytine I hecamc aware

of a witness t ! ~ a t was going to tes t i fy for the

State I would l e t h i m know it. I gave i r i ~ a

l i s t of the witnesses at that tine of the . , . . .

people who I thought would be appearing for the

State and what sore of t h e i r testimony would

be. I informe2 'lr. Ferquson this morning 3efore

court opened as to what witnesses vrould be

t e s t i f y i n 9 here today , an3 I was tr-{ing at that

tine to inform h i m as to essentially w h a t each

would testify to w5cn court opned a n d w e

could not continue our canversation. Xr.

Iiunevol Wac, not informcd of these witnesses

f o r today because !It. I!unevol ~ a s n ' t here when

I was t a l k i n q w i t h I r r . FErgllson. Tlc e~as not

in the courthous~? or at l e a s t not ur, here

where I coulrl sea hin and get h i s a t t e n t i o n .

:?ow sorno of these witnesses, yaw I!onor, for

example Urn. decker,)^ you know. t h e State

cannot determine from one tive to the next

exactly v~!lut i t is goin7 to do. 1 11a.d ~ ~ ~ ? c c c I .,

to Wrs. Decker i,efora , hut it was not until .

late last evening that I decided I v~ould use

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here as a witness. I infome?] !fr. Ferguson

of that this morning. With reqaxd to ?!rs.

Watts, I interviewed her for the first tine

last evening about 8 o'cloc': an? asked ller if

she would a?pear as a w i t n e s s today, and she

said w h e woul:?. W i t ! ! regard to FAther Jones,

they were aware t h a t he was qoinq to testify.

Wit5 regard to :Ir. Butler, did not mako the

clecision u n t i l . this afternoon that f w n n l r l

call h i n as a vritness, an:? he w a s called this

a€ ternoon. reqarc! to I,:r. Sni th , f i r s t

time I intcrviev?sd h i m vas at lunch today, and

be testif ie:: r i c ~ h t after t ha t . Soias I say,

the i n v ~ s t i q a t i o n is cont inr l inq. I will in-

for9 ;".r. Farc~uson and the Gefensa zounscl as

best 1 can wb:o t l ~ e people are Y>I!IO r?i!.t ' 7 5

t e s t i f y i n n . Ity investirjatio1.1 - ( r i l l continue

t o n i g h t and in the morning. As soon as I get

kerc I w i l l inform t h e m of tsho i5 7olnq to

t e s t i f y for the Stata and e. ;r ,cntial ly w h a t t h e y

are going to t e s t i f y to. There &as heen no

attemnt bn the par t of the S t a t e to disclose

anything or hold anyt5ing hack Eron the dc-

fcndants. With rcqard to Yr. ITuncvol's last

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motion for nonsuit, I have no comnents.

TEE COURT: !lotion of the defenc?ants w h i c h !4r.

Ferguson represents to strj -kc t h e testinony,

is that what it was?

MR. FERGUSOIJ: Yes,

TEE COURT: Is

for m i s t r i a l is denj

Hunevol is

(The 4 Cou-.t recess at 5 : 0 7 P :<I.)

October 5, 1972

TIIE COURT: Call the jury in.

(The j u ~ l came i n t o the j-lr;~hon.)

T T "x. Solicitor, c a l l your next wi tness .

duly svorn, tastif ied as f ollot:!s :

+--- 0 ; - - 3 ~ ~ t , b q ~ nape k ~ . ~ > f , D u x = t ~ + & k a e r , sir? v

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All my l i fe . a>

-i;

p/ In Februar.1 of 1971 2 dig operate a business in

m s , d * : T &id.

2 O,.c-m+>&t was a nrocery store] / . '- /J ?.like ' s Neighborhood G r o c e q r an,l ' farket.

-r i ,,9 ..> the "tor& located in February of 1971 c

J .."& . -.,.----- ..,A- c . _ + e a ~ 2 \ 1' /-

t?-7 L& I( - $th and Ann, corner of 6th an3 ?inn. /'

W e e l l the building is one o l d building h o i l t Sack

in nine hunrlrerl. It was a store b u i l d i n s . It was

occupants upstairs and r?orml;tairn was a huaincss.

5' Apar+nent rooning house u?c,tair3=

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... . A Gvnsta2rs+vd -3: , 'G

/ Grocery store.

It was a wood buildin!!. , . +*

,- . _ . occunicr: , A\ FTPI~ i t ' - ovcr.12 s o ~ e years, 12 or 13 vcars. .,

*IL.C' Or rather I was.

A--

8 >low you say "downstairs" . I . T E ~ ~ a qroc~ry business.

h%at d i d yon ]lave downstairs there? iYoul8 yon ?e-

scri.!jc what you haci on the i n s i d e ?

A Well :-re had all kind;; of ?)everage, meats, qroccries,

sanc3?ichen, crackc?rs, nabs . t k t i n r ~ s like t h a t t qrocer*?

store. Cverythhq you wanted was in t!~cre.

7 k ? e l l I had a hran,l new hox I purchased j u s t ahout a

year hcfore I burned out. It was about 4 or 5

thousand dollars. I ha3 an ice !.,ox, heer ))ox anil

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neat box and drink hox, ice cream boxes, macliine,

register, anything that you o~erate a grocery store

was in there. - -

a

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-x1 i,, #%LC'

&-fl Well a house lmhind hy buildinq and t he l a d y :lad 4-- /'

her house behind I Z ~ bui l f l inq.

0 . On Ann Street side of your building di4 you have a

garage back there?

XI€. FERGUSOIJ: I object to the leading. , I

THE COGRT : Overrulecl . i A Yes, sir; I have a garage, yes .

T~~T~xs=*

Jtr' Well it is a Tarage wlzere you can prlt your car.

A. >Jell there was a kitchen, tdlatever you c a l l it,

It w a s a garage t hc re in the hacl: yar:?. :'Jext to

t he garage, where ths qaragc is I h u i l t room or

whatever you call it you put r.lirinlc bot t les thcre.

9 F7ould you look at the diagram behind you, please,

s ir , and familiarize yourself w i t h it?

R Yes, I do.

Q Are you familiar w i t h it nor? Can you point out

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there--in that diagram w h e r ~ your store located?

There is a yardstick r i g h t beside you.

A ( ~ o i n t i n g ) Is this '5th Street or 6th Street?

0 at t?lc hotton. a

0 Would you show where your garage would be on tha t ,

please, sir?

A Garage was r i g h t up here.

p. Vas it behind your store? .

.4. On the [lout? 5th Street side, yes. Garaqe. was right

here.

p. And what was next to your store on 6th Street?

R Well i t w a s the yard near my house. This house

was n i n e r i g h t t5ere.

3k-e i-C .'* wn agaIn.

(Witness returns to witnsn~ stand.)

0 :low I will point yon to this diaqram over here

behind you there. Can you t e l l what t h e t is?

/

+ 1 s &at the w a y &?stare looked prior to FeSruary w l

A 4 - c u - 5 .

0 If you will t u r n hat:: arol~nrl. EOVI the house next

to your tore t h a t yolr say you o~rnocl, r tha t type of

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house was that?

A. It is a wood house. It is one story holouse.

4 owned t h a t ho~uc?

L

K 7 ,

& +a.

Q 2 1 0 ~ long had you owned the house?

L f7e l l Idon ' t renemberr ighto f f i~and . . 1 I : n o w I

had it 5 or 6 years. X don' t know tht? d a t e s . ',

t In ~ellruary of livinq in t h a t hounc?)

A- ,-,, -

y, M. 'i

A- Do you see !ler here in the sourtroo~.?

R i g i l t over there , the lady in t'le ?lasses.

0 A -

'* 'czon living i n tl;nt 'rouse, CF- U w - + a + l ' sne A . _-. /

Q. - vz j u s t owned thc b ~ i l i n z

-7k vlzn ~vory tk l iny got C!~stSroyef~.

e . d J a U ! 474 -s,i rlo recall Saturday r a r n i n q ,

February thc Cth, 19717

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I m i q h t not remen5er a l l of it, but I

do remember a f e w t 3 i n g s . 4 A, * t.! + On that SaturCay morning A d i d garr go to ywr Z storcl

d .

in that neighborhood at t h a t tifie?

R-&b,-Tj.'f.

Q . 30 you recal l &out v ~ h a t ti-e it was v~hen you went

to your storc Saturday norninq?

A It was arollnd R o'clocb.: 8 : 30. I don't remenher;

mayhe 9 o'clock.

p D i d you have occasion to qo upstairs in your store

- r3? in yo:= building t;.c

A. I nevar s e n t ups ta ir s , b u t at the prescnt t i m e I

had went upstairs. '2% place was :rid2 open, an3

hhey hall bonhs up t!lore thro:?ing From t k o windo~:l,

and I j u s t went out t3cre to see >:hat ha~pcned .

~ - Y ~ - - ~ + ~

,-v-.

Q Where d i d you qo upstairs?

A (Points on dia f~ tam) I went r i q h t hack here. T h e r e

was a room un here an? a fellovr was livinq 1wcl.c

t?lcre, and I just v e n t there up to see what happened.

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AS X come in this window was busted un. Kerosene

. . . was a l l over the frame of the window here, and there

was a coca cola battle i n here i n t h i s winr;aw on

the floor 1 th ink . i -

MR. FERGUSON: Objection. . .

A It was burned. . - THE COURT: Sustainc5.

A Somebody put out. f don't know what happened.

O. The bottle had been what?

, . A I V e l l it has been lit because you can see it where

he left it on the floor.

"- .- You could see kerosene or whatever it was from the

window down, you knot?, upstairs when the bottle

f e l l on the f loor . . .

Q Was the bottle scorches?

Yu~, HU:3CTJOL: Ol>jection. f-\

TEE COURT: Overruled.k-+ip-/~?-t:,1 f w d , -*

MR- IlbPTEVOI;: ?love to strike,

) TKE COURT: Motion denied. (%-G fh!, -1

What, if anything, was in that room at t h a t time?

A Well there was a bod, and it was cabinet where thc

man put his clothes. There bras a fellow livmng

there at t h a t time, but at the present time he don't

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. . stay there. 3 or 4 days he went to h i s frienrl's house.

. .

d There was an o l d f e l l o r r used to live upstairs.

> Ee is dead. nis name was Richard Keen.

lie lived up in that r a o m P

-,-&+!.

Q Was he l i v i n g in that room on that Friclay n i g h t ?

MR. IIEW37OL : Object ion,.

THE COU3T:

A 110, sir ,

Q Where was he,, if you knoer?

MR. FIUtJL37OL : OS

TfiE COUR'f :

4. I think that: v?eeke:~d it was o l i t t l e c o l d . 1 don't:

remerrlber, It t.ras February, and ups ta i r s he didn't

have no heat. I:e was a f c l l o ~ didn't have much

money to get a big room, I give hin a place to

stay. mere it would turn cold he had a fr iend

"re to 2 or 3 houses from my place so he went: th-

spend the nights w3en it was c o l d .

Q Wl.lat d i d you observe about the when you cans

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into the room that morning?

MR. BU:JEVOL: Objection, $

/ ~ ' ' ' 4 :C t t r r , TIE C0L.T: Overruled. i . I

A Well tile windows was broke. The glasses was inside ,

the building. The screen was torn. - . .- -

0 Was there any other damage in the r o o m i t se l f that -1

. - _

.. _.- you could see? . .

, A

M E l , fImtPVOL: Objectio . t I

r&'zLcr TEE COUXT: 0vesrule:l.

A. Veil the form i t was only t h a t - Q Repeat what you said about the corner.

A T h i s corner of the huilcling at the present time

you talk u ~ s t a i r s , now dovrnstairs. A 1 1 the winriows

w3s bro!ren, and the door was w i d e open.

g That Saturcla-,r morning?

R Yes , s ir .

!?. If you t z i l l , t u r n back around and Eacc the nicxo-

phone. Please keep your voice up so that all of

us can hoax you and so this lady can get down what

you are saying . vow long d i d you s t a y at your store

on that Saturday if you recall?

A I dJ<'.ni t stay too long. I: t ! ~ i n k I left around

12"3t7 or 1 o'clock.

a Q.

n the ~ o r n i n g diCl pa-!lava occasion to l@ok / I

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down in the area of 6th and . Xun . Street?

Well I see a lot of motion that was going on.

People was crossing the street, you know, back and

forth, and I - to be frank w i t h you - all the glasses

and th inf f s in inside the building was t o r n dot-rn.

I j u s t left . I couldn A ' t stood it ar.y longer. 4

The people that yeu saw down at 6th ant ?Tun Street, /'--

de -mm? /-"'=- t, ~~~1 couldn't describe t5e people, but it was

, grown people. Of course, I see them when they were

moving, but I couldn't poin t nobody 5ecause I di8n't

see nobody.

8 I understand. Did you observe anythin7 in t h e i r

possession?

MR. 5ATALATiCE : 011 jection to the leazing .* e 1 i

THE: CO'~TRT : Overru l e c l . / ), . , .. .-

A. 1 don't kno1.1. Look like to ~".e somebody vras carryinq

s t i c k s : broom handles, I don't lrnow.

MR. BALLAXCE: Object: move to s t r i k e ,

TEE COURT: Ol~jecton ovsrrulccl; motion t o strike -

d e n i e d . -7,

A I coulclnlt tell. what it was. People ware walking

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back and forth.

~~. BnLAIqCE: Objection. , 1 - -

TUE COT.%!? : Overruled.

MR. RALTJ'CJCE : !lave to strite.

TXE COURT: ? b t i 0 n to s t r i k e denied. p,$", .-f&p -, L jw * -)

Q mat happened to your store, :lr. Poulos?

h 'ire11 t h a t afternooq - r\*cll I went home, and vxhen I

went hone I ?on't know - t h a t night it ?*as around

11:3F. I, watched the T V w i t h ny family, and I

saw s o ~ ~ c t ' l i n ~ came up t h a t the buildin9 was on f i re .

A. So I saw ny building on f i n , and I diL'n' t rncoqnize

it.

?4R. E.ALLA:iCE : Oh j e c t i o n .

TIlE COi'XT: O!,jecticn to imat Ac sav nn toleviaion

is sustainc:?.

FIR, BAI,LAlfCE: Fio~rc to strike.

r-l -- d.li~-> COURT : :?otiorr to s t r i k e is af lov~er?. ,

C'. As the r e s u l t of w h a t you saw on television w h a t

did you do?

A You know, I tn?.d IF^ wife, I s a i A , "SomeSofly's gettinq

burned up."

:-IR. BALLATTCE: Objec t ion

k I don't know it was mine.

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TEE COURT: Objection sustained,

I saw Lhe corner of t3e building and I ju~pecl out.

&iy nerves went - you know, I felt kind of bad the way - . .

MR. BAT,LhhJCE: Objection; motion to strike. . . . . ,.

W E E COURT: Flation to s t r i k e is allo?~ed as to

what he t o l d his w i f e ,

A I took my car. Snmebo:ty ha? called file at t : ~ c house,

said, "You know yolm bui ld ing is done burned to the

ground? "

3R. BALLXICR : Oh j ection . THE COURT: Objection sustained as to w h a t he

was t o l d ,

h f recognized the lace a f t e r t h a t .

MR. BALLX;CE: ?<@tion to s t r i k e .

TEE COURT: !otio'l to s t r i k e is allo~.re;i.

Q. As the resnlt of what ~o:~cone told you, v h a t f-licl

you do?

A tlell I w e n t in my k i t chen aqd took a g l a s s of w a t e r ,

you know, to try to qct nlyself together. . Q' u1-f.0..

A v , I went up there. I took my car and tried to

go to oee the place there, and they cane in. They

had it Iblockelt, barricaded. I went t h r o u ~ h 4th

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Street. I th ink I got to 4th and Ann Street when

. I saw the flares up. Everything was red, lit up

back there. So that is as far an I went with it.

I starten to go there, but they vere blockcrl and

rlosed the Street so nobody could 90 in. 3 On that saturdty

have- cars there m. 0. at yuyr store?

4

CL rn - + ? T P ~ Incz&e& ' ?

4 f Well one was right here in thh qarage an3 one parked

in the front of the store. &11 of t h e m got destroyed

right up here rrhore the garage "as right here i n this

little a l l e Sack here. +- w g There was 4 a car in t5e garage?

-i- . . . It ?;as in front of the door

of t3e garage.

Q-E--' here was t!Lc otflel L&

JW The other car was riq9t Llonq this line hers. It

was a Plymouth, and t h e ot7lor was a Chrysler i n s i d e

the gate. Of course, they were o l d cars,

years old, hut it was cars there. o d d

-&e of tho cats n a s ta t ion v?agona

A * i e ~ , srr.

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-1157-

The station wagon was right in t h i s nriveumy right

in t%is back of tho other car. (Indicatins)

0 NOW the next morning on Sunday norninq Bid you c - g

have occasion to qo i n t o the area of your store

there?

A We11 since - MR. DALWKCF: Objection.

MR. IfUNEVOL: Objection. I 1 t ,c:, -, ,

COUx\T ; mcrrulan,

A I wanted to go in and see what wan left, what danage

had been done so I went. f w e n t Sundhy morning

around 8 o'clock.

-. ~~~ )( tiell the building u~as ,%th t l te builAings was danaqed.

~t was completely tTestro.~erl, the ~iRlolr? huilcl ing.

'4; -Par:ion;/

The w h o l o corner of t h e 1j:liLdinq an2 evfrl.'t:linrl

was destroyed.

tg als-hfi r a t r,?

- The cars was burned, not corzi~letel.? to the rjroun:l,

but they couldn't be run.

Q Did you see any other burnzd buildings there?

c / 33. E X L N I C E : Objection. j +d:.Ti&. /.i::, --I A Y e s , I have.

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w Where were they?

p/ Well they was - t h i s house right here (Tndicating)

was comletely gone and the house next to it is a

green house. The wall on that building vras, the

paint and everything, ti was damagect, too. So

t h i s house r i g h t here was clean out ca~plete l -1 .

Q HOW about the housq t h a t you owned?

A This, t h i s ar.d this ( i n d i c a t i n q ) ryas gone and part

of this buil;'.inq here was gon.

9- i ~ou lok , I hand you what has heen adnitte? i n t o

eviclence as State's Ex'liSit numl~er " 3 0 " anct ask

you to look at that,

21 Yes, sir,

v4' Can yecr i d e n t i f y that7

k yes, I can.

>-) This is ~y store and t h e house I used to - or.7~. ----/- t-- --------- -

Y ~ f t c r it was burned?

-r3, srf-r.

0 Can you p o i n t out on there tile fourth house t'lat

. you ware t a l k i n g ahout that was rlamagcd? * .

A (Painting) Right hero on left-

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Will you point that?

And the house on my rigllt, both of tl~en.

Would you point those houses o u t to the jury, please?

This is the house on my left wan destroyed. This

is the second house on Ann Street. I think the house - I t e l l the nine who the house is if you want nc to.

That is all. right.

One on my house and one on ny right an(; I th ink a

church across the s t ree t got f lare up, too.

THZ couw : Overruler?. d9;c, -," 2): '/.

Y - t h a t photograph shov t'le r a y . ~ r store looked . h i 2;: !,-P

or the rernairr$b;$ow stor-o looked on t ! ~ a t Sunrlay nnrn-- f) .:

d+ ing vhen ycru went l3y there?

. I L Y s - , - e x

? 0 , :h. P O U ~ O S , ::~?.r'.ron you \ r en t there on Snn-!ay

morning to see your s tore , is there anythinrj else

t h a t you o?)serverl about the storo or the romaine

at that tine?

A Elo, sir.

Q Were the remains still burninq?

MR. DALI,AYCE ; 01, j cct to leac?ing.

TI1E COTJT?T : Qvcxruled . A. Xell it was sti l l smolinq. whatcvnr was on the ground.

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That is a l l that was there, C few burning logs or .-

wood. whatever you c a l l it.

Q And can you estimate what your loss was as a result

of the fire? . .

A Yes, 1 can- .. . . .

. . . . , MR. FERGUSON: Object. .- . . .

; , ThT COURT: Overruled.

h%at was your loss?

A. 1 can't tell you right oifhand. It was over Forty

Thousand Dollars,

t ?

A That includes ny automobiles, the store, the f ix-

tures, the s tock, & the building, the house next door,

the garage and my furniture upstairs.

MR. FCRGUSON: :lotion to strike.

. TliE COURT; Plotion denied

Q Elow, 74r. Poulos, Suring t h a t week Sefore Saturday,

had there been any otRer damage to your store? . .. 4

i XR. FERGUSOY: Ohjoction. , . . . . . . .: I . . .

' " 'MR. ..aur.rl?vQL : Objection. .. , . - . , .,. -. . . :.. ' . , . . TIIE COURT: Overrulerl.

' . , - I_ ._ . .

(U. : . I $ 6 ~ ~ A i d ,

. > . .; .?!* . . ,

. . - . A. No, sir.

d . Q You had no damage on Thursday or Friday?

. . I

L.

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t4R. FERGUSOX: Objection, your Honor.

. , . ' MR. KUrZEVOL: Objection.

. THE COURT: Ovcrrulcfi.

A You say the week previously. I misunderstood you. * . a - . . I am sorry. . . . .

I - a- What f meant to say, Mr. Poulos, was t h a t Wednesday,

.- .. . Thursday or Friday did you have any danage at your

. .' ) . ' store before it burned an Saturday?

A Yes, sir; X have.

MR. FEXGUSO7I : 05 j ec tion, 1 . *

THE COURT: Overruled.

Q. FJould you describe when it was and what it ?as,

please?

MR. FERGUROFI: Object.

THE COL-T: Overruled.

A. I don't remer-i>cr t :~e .?ate. I knov it wz.s Thurs3ay.

Somebody.

I . T i : 313 j ectioo to w h a t soneborly did

A. I had been informer1 by the Police Department t h a t

sor~cbody they f i n d - say buil2ing - 1iR. FEIIGUSOIJ: Objection.

THE COURT: Sustainc3.

Q Don't testify what soncone t o l d you, Just answer

ny question.

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A Tiley had to13 me the b l i l d i n g was on fire.

MR. EIALTA:!CE: Objection; move to s t r i k e .

TEE COURT: :.lotion to s tr ike is allofrser?.

SOL. STROUD: I with?ratr the question, your ITonor. , . ,

0. Now, r4r. . ~ o u l a s , . after this did you rebuild your . .

, . . store?. ' - ,.

NI. 'FERGUSO:~: Ob jcction.

TE:E COUItT: . . Objection susta ined.

A No.

MR. FERCUSOiJ: Ob jcctbn.

THE COURT: '-?otion to s t r ike is allotqed . Yen-

bers of t!-\e jury, you * ; f i l l not crsnsiser t5e l a s t

answer of this witness.

A I dirln' t have no th ing to move.

".IR, 3ALLA7JCC: Unjection.

Q A r e you in business 301~3

TIIE COUIZT: Objection sus ta ined ,

SOL. STROLJD: 1 have no f n r t h c r questions of

this witness, your gonor. Tender A i m for

cross examination.

CROSS Ex~F~IIWATIC)rl BY MR. RAT4LANCE :

Pr -c, .u. %:gh . the 5th of February, 1 3 7 1 , - F f k w

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I, lived at Sunset Park. - $ ..- . 'l?.T;..>

01 7 living there on the Gth of February

also, lL-I h m ~ been l i v i n g there f o r 7 Or

@I: '? ,,t to yoq' v store i - f r r3h?~~* + ~ ~ t i * d

on the Saturday morning?

Q 6th of February? A t t?le time you l e f t your store

can you t e l l us whether or n o t you i o c k ~ d your. store?

* - I" .* '~E.~~-~Du U

A Well I didn't l o v e heavy l ock . It was the lock

repair lock what yon call it i n the door.

The repa5r lock was on the tJ0013

or a&' lock working?

/1 n.

/ Well it was one of those big heavy l o c k s , jus t a

',tx0;2 & Require a key to open it)-

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. . MttP said, 7 h-1 iava- that yef windows were

broken?

Ct w a t u p s t W n ~ t a i r s 7

Yoost of t h e m was downstairs. All these glasica here,

' the door glasses was gone,

0. Mr. Poulos, on Saturday morn i r l~ d i d you have an.;'

bars or screens at t\c winCows or dosrs of your

store un there?

il Upstairs I didn't have no bars. of collrse, it was

screens h u t no bars.

It was screens upstairs, no hars7

7 - T 4 ,XLd <- A I 3 3 /"I in ---e$i?- earlier testinow tq:lat on

4 ,f.IT.f/ Saturc1a:r niq:lt +pu 3id n o t ?e t to y q r store.

@. ?low qoinq back to Saturday norni!!'! when you vcrc at

the store can yon tell us tlla contl. i t ion of yoyr lock

at that tin2 vhen you arriveii?

A- . . A -* driq?.

-3 T e s , m f t r i l e n y e a ~ ~ ~ - f i * t ~ ~ r ! ~ I a . v ~ .

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IL' -m-n.

e- . 7 .

A The door ~ v a s open. And I corllc? see somobody haC

used - I could see the buckshots through t h e wall

of t h e f r o n t a n i . .. the door glasses. Everything ura'i

broke, and I found 2 or 3 of those cartriaqes of

s h o t ~ u n on the f loor .

0 Novr l e t me ash you this. Xovr long di! l you renain

at your store on Saturday morning?

A. It was 3 or 4 hours. 5 dont t knob: t h e exact tima.

It w a s a short time, probahVJ 3 hours.

Q. And when you sot realp to leave t e l l us 5o'd 703

secured the door at t h a t time.

h I had pl;'~-:c~o:l. Bail on both s i d e s to thin 4oor

here and here was a qcreen. (fndicatin._;;) :Jot a

bar. It was heny . { i u t y screen 3nre on ?,ot!l of those

windorls anti up here *,+?as pl;fi~~30~l on h ~ t ' l t h 3 .100rz. .--.

9 - . : ha-1 been in husinnsc,

_.* -. " .--

for- T . ? q . m . l ~ ~ a g & n . &

A - -1Whp?37 I? or 1 4 ycars,~~n-~btsi~~z-r . : I

\--? -.., .,+ n n ! J T h-0~1 said t h a t yo^ sold several k i n f i s

;.'i ,f ??

of beverages at -yolw storL?? I;

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- -.I Coca Colas, Pepsis, a l l kins of soft dr inks: se l l \ beer to take it out , you knot#.

A

4 . Dir:! +Q++ also se l l wine) - -.

L S o n y r . I mean everything was off prey-iscs, . ... '

8 Mr. Poulos, were you at anytime open for business

. . -- on Saturday morning?

. . .. A Ifell I w e n t t h e r e and a few people hail owed ne samn

mney . Tqey used to pay by' t30 week , and I went in

there. I thoucjllt I'd try to f i x sonc-;;:~ing.so f;

'could collect my money.

0 Did you clean up your store hailding on Saturda-y

mornin??

A I can't clean a l l of it. 1 did t h e b e s t I coulc:

on it. f trie? to pick uy, a ~ P P J - tried to w e e p

up some of it. X c o n l d n ' t do any business.

~ e r i o d . Bccau;e cylasscs \.?as a l l ovnr the place an4

t3e r'oors and t h i n n s , and I r7ir7.n' C, f ~ e 1 like opclninq

a 5us incss I:jccausc if oo~~chocly war-11.2 have qot hurt

in t h e r e , cut h i s foot or m y t h i n q I war; l iable .

. a D i G you t a l k to the police officers aboat the huilz-

i n g and burning of it?

A. v-:_tn+h~~.- - - . - . .

<L 4

Yzs,

A. No, f don't believe I havc.

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Q I mean have you up until t3is tine t a l k e d to any

police officers or detectlees?

- . II Well they knew what was going on there. 1 mean,

there had been firclmmhs 2 or 3 n ights . Just about

- it - I knew all about it. I didn't have to tell thm , -,

anything. - . They was the one informed ne w h a t was

happen:-ng. 11 3

"ZY 13n- Q. ' -- -P

-std?i1T%3 have -gaZ1 talkecl to any police officers ,q.w

up until t h i s time i n regard to y $ & r V builbinq?

The only tine I have t a l k e d is w5en I \-lent to - Saturday niqht to the store after tile store ?:as

burnibg. X tried to qo to see v ~ h a t happened. I

saw one or two. I don't rcne~ber. 3 sairl, "They

won't let me go th rouqh . " They t o ld me, "Yotu:

f-* ,p-- 4 . &+ Did =pu at a n y t i r . ~ ta lk to ?:r. Janoo T. S t ~ o u d , t h e

A :do, .I. klam22P-t.

0 n i d yoti t a l k to any firenen or fire ~arohalls about

the store,?

A 0 , s i r 0, excuse mc. t31at <lo you c a l l it? I

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think he works for the State C B I. Re came arounl.

They asked nc what happenes.

Q Do you mean S B I?

Well they had a wagon goes around tegting tzhen

the fire is there. He is there to i n~ re s twa te it.

That is t he only one I t a l k to.

@ Do you recall when t h a t was?

A I think par t of it was Thrusday, Friday night.

Was a State truck. lie come and tol? me tho o:tno

the bulliting. I told the SuiS".ing was mine.

D da++*t?

)/ I don't rencnbar w h a t r?ay it as, hour or nothing.

+-&'ox. aktf ie t i m e you t a lked to t3e gentleman t ' la t I.. *" * .-.-- - ---- -,A

you have just Zescgibed, - --.. t h ~ ~ ~ g e ?Jarshal l , you \ ."S "-

-1C.-- -.+ told hi^ t5at -l'dtii'innd baw.,ovcr to the store on

/'-' \ SaDviaay r -orninff , Aid you not?-\.

5 --that aga$&3~.f3e, j-9~- .can--Itear. A t

the t i m e you ta lked to the Flarshall, did you not t e l l

him about your going to the store on SatorZay, what

you found there?

I Eon ' t know. I don't t h i n k I t.li~ve. 17" asl:cc? ne,

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and it was the f i r s t day that somebocly asked me,

and ha never come back t'lat 3ay when the thing was

burned or afterward. I really don't renenber any-

/ B u t I imo~.r it was a t ruck in f ron t parked there,

and he asked me if t\is was my building. I said

dt"4.-

4. 3 o - y ~ ~ recall relating to h i m that it w a s $wul V

buildinq?

. I can't renernber hack t h a t

far now.

(1 No fur ther questions,

T I E COURT : f4r. Eunevol ;

NR. EIU:lEvOL: Yo quest ions .

R E D I E C 5 ' ~ > ~ i ~ ~ j , \ T I f ) - * r,.$ S C ) - STROUf3:

8 r k . ~ o u l o o , when yo11 left on t!mt early baturclny

afternoon, ??hen you left thc sto?3c - A Yes, sir.

B And before it was horned that night - when you left

the store t h a t Saturday afternoon, d i d a l l of the

winclows upstairs have screens on them?

t.Yi . BALLA~~ICE : Oh j ec t . TIIF: COURT : Overrulcrl .

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0 Lid a l l of the V T ~ ~ ~ O V S upstairs have sceeens on

them?

A Weell some of then have, sir. I don't kncn-7 ex-

cept this one. I don't believe t ? i s one has any

at that . psriod ~ of . , time.

MR. BALU:JCE: Object to w ? m t he believes. -1 '

TEE COURT: Overruled. C

?lothing further.

SOL. STROUD: 30 f u r t h e r questions .

33s . LEIA\ : ~ ? . ! C ! ~ - ~ I ~ i c a l l e d as a w i t n e s s for t h e State,

being Z ~ l y sworn, tcstifie 4 as follorrs :

o r m c ~ z?GZi:,1>~1?1@:: EY SOL. SYROG3:

Nor th Carolin*

-4 O .;in m h ~ 'I~VE! -7- hccn a rcs icl.ent thpre?

/

I<- / About '> !? years.

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31)6 South C th Street. '1. ~7 A,'/ -+I 1: 2 -!; Q ' ?-- t-' 'QL ,.A -t,l,-n to Mike's Grocer!

store?

. 4, It was 5 room wood buildin

/-'one story? - 0 d

4 nnn &- had yo* lived in

. I -e+ly. :dayhe 4 or 5 years. I don' t

(I Who lived in the house tribh you?

A yofing man named IIenry T t P-yeS. "p

~AZ+B~+--?--

C,>/ - .:+L-T- r e n t the house froa?

-..--- ..--.---.---- - - ---- 'i- .>PXOE Ilike Po~llos .

. Q ,ow 10, have you known !Ir. .hke Pou los?

A 1 rented frop! hi?? tlte ~ ~ e k or the next ~ree?: after

he bouqht t5e ha:l.se.

Xr. Poulos before t!len2

n, ?-me I didn't have any dealings ' . r i t h him. I j u s t

rent the Building.

O And on Saturday, Fchrrlary the 6th , 1971, what kind

of possessions di.3 you have in your building, in

your hone t!~erc?

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h I just had it I u r n i s ? ~ d w i t h all types of furniture

like you use i n a real hone.

9 D i A you have anything else in the hone?

HR. FERGUSOIJ : Oh j e c t i o n . t \

Ovr;tml::- l* i f . . . ----i I. Clothes?

Q. And w e r e Leu at the ?.ouso cn Saturday fchruar:r the

' A. I staye2 there Fri,1a?[ nigi:t, but n o t SattZr(?a?r ni!,ht. -i) - ? :.;. / :,,::.-- ? !

fit caw ;your hocse? w

i; T vent on Red Cross in tho 7 i~ur!f!r?:? ?-:loci<. . I -

PtR. 3ALIM\NCF: OY,jection- i , , . . - ti! 8 ,"-A TlIE COURT: Overrrllec... i

h

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Q "hat kind of disturbance?

MR. FERGUS0:I: Objection. r .' I

THE COURT: Overruled.

_n - . .

h , -*

A I j u s t hear gunfiring and wanted to s p e d the n i ~ h t . .. , ,

'< ,.

away from Izome. JP

? . F ' e m w e ?

R r . 4 :'

(1 rrad you heard any before then?

MR. BALLA:?CE: Objection. ! 1

TIIS COURT : Overrulec?.

A Had I heard any during the week?

0 Before t h a t Friday n i ~ ' l t , yes.

k Yes, I did.

0 Over what period of t ine did you hear gunfiring?

1~1R. FI;RGUSC)I.l: abjection.

TEE OUUIZT : Overruled. c;,& ,-,/ t r , -- , I " ' i 1. tiow many nights?

A. A couple of nights hefore Saturday n i g h t .

MR. BAT,L%NCE: Wotion to s t r i k e .

p What was your next door neighbor?

II. FWS. Jackson.

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p, xs s e here in t5e courtroom today? F.A

Q Did you return to your house on that late SAturday

night or early Sunday morning?

A. I was back there a l i t t l e after trro t ha t SAtnrclay

n ight .

Q Two o'clock in the morning?

A 14ues.s i t w a s . ~ d i d n ' t k n o w ~ ? ? ~ a t t i n e i t1*aS-

I n g ~ , m u s i r J g at tha t t h e 2 w e - a the building was hurne3 do~tn .

~ n y other hul ld ings burned dam?

: h % R . BALU:ICE : @b j ec t i o n . P . t I

t - 1

TI;!? COUKP: Overruled. ' *, #?-, I ,& f S l C / * < h ' G ,

A. The one next 3oor anr? the store, 1 ,'

-~:*.a - e x e w r ~a-m+-trflisliSliSit'l'o"i- I* c j 7 '

Ye. . ------ ...-/* -A;-----

\/* --(r :k. Pouloe's store3

0 Were there firemen s t i l l there when you arrived?

MR. BALLJiTJCE : Objection.

TIIE COURT: '~vcrruled.

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A. No.

- . Q And d i d you recover any personal belongings of any

, . . .

8 : - . , . kind? .. . . . . : . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . - , , . . - . . . . . . . , .

. . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MR.. BALLAPTCE: Objection.

. - ' . ;.- - , .. - . .

. . :. .- :

TIE COURT: Overruled. , ~ .' . . . . . . .

- < .. . . . .

L There some of my' things on the street. . . . ,

s3

. - T had a bed and couc'l and chest of drawers and things , .

l i k e that .

f 0 All the furniture t 5 a t was in your house,had it --&

been taken out of your house? . . . * A No.

?¶R. FERGUSO!T: Object to leading.

TFiE COUPi' : Overrt~led . Q About hotu much of it had been taken out?

FIR. FSRGUSO';:: OS jectian.

- THE COUXT: Qvexruled. . . - L 1 . d say a few things , items.

.. - Q pmat itens d i d you lose in the fire? . .

... . , .. , , . , . . . .

. : , , . . , . THE COURT : Overruled . . .

* . , . A My clothes. '

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Pardon?

My whole household was burned; my heaters.

' MR. FERGUSON: Objection.

TEE COURT : Ovcrr~lled . /"'- I -)

MR. FERGUSO;i: X ~ t f o n to strike. . * -

THE COURT : Denied.

Wow the i t e m s 'of yours t h a t were movcd out onto the . .

street, did you get them and take the? sonewhere?

MR. FERGUSON: Objection. - t

THE COURT : Overruled. +'

A Not Saturday niqht .

8 Did yon recover them at all?

MR. FERGUSOII : Objection. I

i

THE COURT : Over ruled.

A Yes, Sunday morning.

All of tho things t h a t ncce on t5e street? Q. $

c- I L / .;# , *.,--+ 2 . FERGUSOX: Objection. % :-',.* : ~ . f a j.5, :... I*.

A lqell some of t h e m was taken o f f .

0 Some of t hem was t aken off?

' A That Saturday night.

MR. FERGUSO7S: Objectio . .

. , THE COURT: Overruled.

A Some of the things I saw on Saturday night they

wasn't there on sunclay morning.

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(r Do you know what happened to th m?

1.R. FERGUSOIJ: Objection . , -) A No, I didn't.

9 D i d you give anybody permission to take them? . . ,MR. FERGUS0:I: Objection. ?

t i i 1 " THE COURT: Overruled. 1

A. No, I did not.

Do you live in . . t h a t neighhorhooz now?

A No, I don't. a

MR. FERGDSON: OSjection.

THE COURT : Overruled. z i

Q' Did you do any shopping at Xikegs Store? - ,

IL A Yes, I bouqht'fron him.

a+-- & Did yeu 'have occasion to go there f a i r l y of ten?

.r\ ( 1

q ~ o u l d - go there several. times in a week?

8 HOW well d i d you know '-tr, P o t l l o s ?

A I just r e n t s iron him, and I bought from him. That . . . . ,

is a l l . . ' I .

0 Did- you know bfm at a l l ?

MR. FERGUSON: Ohjcction, --.

TfJE Comfi9 I bYerrulCd. ($Cd;/d'.hkp-/

h I just said I bought from him, and I r e n t s

' the house fron him.

0. Mrs. IlcKcithan, T hand you what has been parked for .

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. . identification as State's Bxhibit number "32" and

- . ask if you can identify that,

s

- I.

IL Yes, I lived in this area right Sere. ( Ind ica t ing ) *

- L . _ I - - -3 -3 .

. , -. +*

L . -,. - . . . I* // . . /zl/ p, 1s &at the remains of --house after the firt?

6-7; ir

- : -. :. . Q. Woulci you shovr that to the defense table please so

* .

they can s-o the photonraph? And w~uld you show

that also to the jury? please , *-1aTan?

SOL. STROUD: State has no further questions

. .-_ of t h i s t ? i t n c s s , your :?onor.

Im. FERGCSOS: He have no questions at this

tine,

!*m. lImET.ro&: I have no questions.

. . .

E.IRS. IE:IRIETTA JACKSOII ( JX ICS) c n l l e ' l as a :.litnr?ss for . .

. . the State, being duly sworn, testifieA as f o l l c r x n :

DIRECT EdYrvII t1AY ION EY S9L. STXOUD :

A+ 1 name t c r t % e G t W n W c .

Y k 5 gl' Hrs, Ilcnrietta Jackson.

.-q .9.4;*.2: 0 ~ i k , m ~ ~ ~ - Y m ~ a resident of Wilminnton.

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, . . . . ,

. ,

Earth Carolina? , . . *

. have yrYU' been a res ident? G----.-- 1

4/ ~ l l my life.

In February of 1971

y@ ~t 308 south 6th Street.

B wilere was t h a t i w d d 7,qi.k~ ' s Grocery store 1 P

at 6 t h and Ann?

J/ I, was the seEond building iron & store /'

143x1~~- - v * w m e ?

It was a wopd s t r u c t u r e , a t ~ o - s t o r y l~ousc. dr

had y w live2 in that building? 4

L-----. - - -- - .- / -4 .- -..--- a ~o u r years.

1 .- - - d --?-'I J

A * ~y husband and four grandchilirren and my daua:zterZf.'..;'- :):.!;- ,

' I rcnto the huildinq.

:I ing?

d lk qents it from ?lrs. Fennell. /*): u

-'in your hone there on the evening of Sat- Q---- /r V

urday, February 6, 19713

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f l . in the house with yeti at that tine \

. . A Mytqhole family

3 0 Can you recall and will you t e l l us what happeneC

on t h a t n igh t , please?

MR. FERGVSON: Objection, , . 1

A Well on t ha t night it was a fire. F'Iy house hurnerf,

And Yrs. PZcKeithan an4. :like's Grocery. r . 3 4

Q W 3 e x - y *%en ysu becane avare of the f i r

e d 1 was in the living roe^^ on the floor lying dovn.

%*ypr

Q P'~?ry were you on the floor?

14R. F ~ R G U S O N : 013 jcct . THE COURT: @verruled.

A I was afraid of shot. They were s h o o t i n q outsicye.

A. I sav t%e f i r e fren t5c rcflcction of t\e house.

It was bright.

9 What did you do at tha t time?

A - X looked out the window. 4- D i d y e a c a l l anyone? p-n:.~

3 ;.in0 -?

& I cal led t h e operator.