Patrick County Virginia USGenWeb Archives News.....PATRICK VICTIM MAKES STATEM'T BEFORE DYING November 22, 1924
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The Danville Bee November 22, 1924
PATRICK VICTIM MAKES STATEM'T BEFORE DYING
Further Details of Homicide Received From County Seat
(Special to the Bee)
STUART, Va. Nov 22-Fletcher Whitlock, who is in jail here, held as an
accessory after the fact in the murder of Ida Whalen, the twelve year old
daughter of Green Whalen, has denied that he planned the alleged outrage
previous to the shooting of the little girl. He has heard that John Wagoner,
who is held as a prison in Martinsville jail has accused him of this.
Whitlock is held on the specific charge that he harbored and fed Wagoner while
the posse of irate Patrick citizens were scouring the woods for him, concealed
him and made possible his escape into Henry County, where he was later caught.
Enquiry in official quarters reveals that the little victim made a dying
declaration before she passed away from the effect of a bullet which literally
severed the spinal column. The child is said to have maintained fortitude in
the face of death and to have recited carefully the incidents which occurred
which she charges. Wagoner seized the bridle of her horse and then tried to
drag her down. The statement was taken she approved it before lapsing into
unconsciousness. It will furnish the State's case for an attempt to invoke the
death penalty on Wagoner.
The details of the affair secured by the officials reveal some new pertinent
points not hitherto recorded. In substance the story of the affair is that the
little girl last Sunday evening rode over to her aunt's house about a mile from
the DeHart home to secure a sack of apples. It was dusk when she was returning
at which time she sighted Wagoner approaching her. She spurred the horse on
hoping to reach a fork in the road leading to her home before the man could
reach her but he was too quick. He seized the reins and tried to pull her off
the horse where upon the child screamed loudly. Just as she did so, Gaspard
Martin, a neighbor, came around a bend in the road, only a short distance from
where the youth and the girl were engaged in a tussle. Wagoner seeing aid
approaching drew the revolver and shot the girl deliberately through the back.
Again he leveled the revolver and taking aim fired, but the bullet failed to
strike the girl who was limp on the back of the horse now loping towards Martin.
Wagoner then put his gun in his pocket and turning walked away.
Martin seeing the girl was desperately wounded, gave attention to her rather
than to the criminal as Martin was not armed and he was aware of Wagoner's
character. He took the girl down from the horse, leaped onto it himself and
raced to the DeHart home to summon help. It was quickly forthcoming. She was
carried home and she lived for three hours. The nearest telephone was then
reached and Sheriff Mays, Dr. Akers, and Commonwealth's Attorney Burton all
hastened to the spot only to find the girl dead but with her statement recorded.
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