"Charlie understood what we told him, but I could see that he could not wrap his mind around the notion of pleading guilty for something he was not guilty of. Whitmire did his level best to explain to Charlie what he faced if he chose not to plead guilty, and came on quite strong. For my part, I countered by telling Charlie that I would personally see to it that he was taken care of if the charges were dropped, so he need not fear being alone in the world. He struggled, but in the end, chose to stand firm on the truth; that he was not responsible for his uncle's death." - Dr. Wallace Andrews, June 17th, 1921.
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