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The State Rests at Last
On the Fifteenth Day of the Trial.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 21, 1891

The Morning Session

Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891

The Evidence Continued

Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891

More Medical Evidence

Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891

The Sheedy Case

Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891

The Sheedy Case

Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891

[Untitled] Whether innocent or guilty. . .

Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891

All State Testimony In
Evidence for the Defense Next in Line in the Sheedy Case

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 21, 1891

A Great Trial
The sheedy Murder Case Progresses Slowly

Lincoln Daily Call, May 20, 1891

The State to Close To-day
Nearing the Close of the Great Case.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 20, 1891

Expert Medical Testimony
Opinions of Doctors as to the Cause of Sheedy's Death

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 20, 1891

'Twas Morphine Poisoning
Doctors Casebeer and Winnett Also Agree.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 19, 1891

Three Tracks May Be Laid
Sheedy and the Lincoln City Electric.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 19, 1891

'Twas Morphine Poisoning
Doctors Casebeer and Winnett Also Agree.

The Nebraska State Journal, May 19, 1891

Sheedy's Skull in Court
Ghastly Witness Against the Accused Murderers Introduced in Court

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 19, 1891

Some Surprise
Given the Defense in the Sheedy Trial Today

Lincoln Daily Call, May 19, 1891

Surprise for the Defense
Dr. Beachley Declares Sheedy's Death Was Caused by Morphine Poisoning

Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 17, 1891

Death Due to Morphine
Such Is Dr. Beachley's Opinion

The Nebraska State Journal, May 17, 1891

Sheedy Trial
Slow Progress Today by the Prosecution

Lincoln Daily Call, May 16, 1891

She Found Relief in Tears
Mrs. Sheedy's Iron Nerve Relaxes

The Nebraska State Journal, May 16, 1891

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