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Vanity Fair, May 23, 1891
Vanity Fair, May 23, 1891
The Case of the Defense
It Rested at 4 P.M. Yesterday.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 23, 1891
Nearing the End
The Long Drawn Sheedy Case Will Soon go to the Jury
Vanity Fair, May 23, 1891
The State Rests at Last
On the Fifteenth Day of the Trial
Semi Weekly State Journal, May 22, 1891
Nearing the End
The Defense Will Close this Afternoon
LC, May 22, 1891
In Defense of Mrs. Sheedy
Witnesses Who Do Not Believe the Woman is as Bad as She is Painted
Omaha Bee (Morning Edition), May 22, 1891
The Defense
In the Great Sheedy Trial Now Begins
Lincoln Daily Call, May 21, 1891
The State Rests at Last
On the Fifteenth Day of the Trial.
The Nebraska State Journal, May 21, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891
Lincoln Weekly News, May 21, 1891
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
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