Bio: Krueger, Leslie (Awaiting Trial – 13 Feb 1919)
Contact: Ann Stevens
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ann@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Krueger, Weaver, Fenner, Heine
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2/13/1919
Krueger, Leslie (Awaiting Trial – 13 Feb 1919)
Leslie Krueger was brought here from Camp Grant on Tuesday morning by a soldier
guard and is now in the Clark County jail awaiting trial with his mother and
brother on a charge of murder. Krueger had been at Rockford for some time in
charge of the federal authorities, but it seems that the government thought that
the charge of murder to be brought by Clark County would give him a longer term
of imprisonment, if convicted, than that of draft evasion. Leslie will be given
a preliminary examination in a short time and will no doubt be bound over to
circuit court and it is very possible that the celebrated Krueger case will come
to trial in a short time.
Krueger looked well, physically, when he stepped from the train Tuesday morning
and was turned over to Sheriff Morris Weaver. The two soldiers who brought him
were heavily armed and it is understood had instructions to shoot to kill if
their prisoner made an effort to escape. They were Sergt. Harry Fenner and
Private Wm. Heine.
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