THE ASSASSIN CZOLGOSZ
TRYING TO PROVE HIM INSANE
BERLIN, Sopt. 12,
Dr Bratz, the eminent authority on mental diseases, says Cholgosz, the assassin of President McKinley, suffered from precocious imbecility, as long ago as 1898, and shows how; his -curious notions about his meals and his evident fear of being poisoned by, bis step-mother, support this theory. Rubbishy hooks only increased his imbecility and led him to the mad idea that he was called to murder the President. iVorwaerts, icommenting on Dr Bratz’s article, says the wretched man was condemned to death because political passion ran high rather than on considerations oi justice. _________
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1054, 23 November 1903, Page 3
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