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From the New York Times:
BALTIMORE, Nov. 28. (1935)—Seized by police early today as he slid down the rain spout of a house in the northwest section of Baltimore, a man wanted for questioning in the murder of Corinna Loring, at Mount Rainier, Md., was taken to Upper Marlboro, questioned for three hours by detectives, and then locked up in the county jail for further investigation.
The prisoner, identified as Victor Harrison Redmond, 42-year-old counterman in a Washington lunch room, was arrested on a warrant on another charge for the Prince George's County authorities.
The detectives refused to disclose what progress, if any, had been made toward a solution of the Loring case as a result of having talked to Redmond. The warrant on which Redmond was held involved an attack on a 9-year-old child at Mount Rainier last Saturday.
BALTIMORE, Nov. 28. (1935)—Seized by police early today as he slid down the rain spout of a house in the northwest section of Baltimore, a man wanted for questioning in the murder of Corinna Loring, at Mount Rainier, Md., was taken to Upper Marlboro, questioned for three hours by detectives, and then locked up in the county jail for further investigation.
The prisoner, identified as Victor Harrison Redmond, 42-year-old counterman in a Washington lunch room, was arrested on a warrant on another charge for the Prince George's County authorities.
The detectives refused to disclose what progress, if any, had been made toward a solution of the Loring case as a result of having talked to Redmond. The warrant on which Redmond was held involved an attack on a 9-year-old child at Mount Rainier last Saturday.