Fate points the finger of suspicion at Wesley for the violent death of the landlord with whom he had quarreled, when about to be dispossessed from his humble home, and Fate places the real culprit and the evidence of his guilt in the hands...See moreFate points the finger of suspicion at Wesley for the violent death of the landlord with whom he had quarreled, when about to be dispossessed from his humble home, and Fate places the real culprit and the evidence of his guilt in the hands of Wesley's wife. A sensational scene follows, in which the woman battles for life with the desperate man. The woman manages to burl her little child from the window, and the tot runs for assistance. The sheriff arrives not a moment too soon, and overcomes the desperado. Wesley is freed, and his wife wine the reward offered for the guilty man. Written by
The Billboard - January 14, 1911
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