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The Eureka Axe Murderer The Great Cover Up! PART 1 THE SMOKING GUNS: Normally, the investigation by this museum into the Eureka Axe Murderer would have ended at this point, --- labeled something like “Case Unsolved”. ---- Again, it is up to us to prove that the Narc’s are lying, not the other way around. And how does one go about proving the negative? To prove the positive, that an incident actually happened, it only takes one newspaper article. However to prove the negative, it doesn’t matter how many newspapers you look at, it can always be said that, “You just haven’t looked in the right place yet. ” Very seldom do you find a smoking gun, yet this is one of those few times. Shown here is an Editorial article taken directly from the San Francisco Chronicle (a major newspaper back in its day): San Francisco Chronicle - Nov. 13, 1933 pg. 8 [Editorial Section]Recalling that it was (California Chief of Narcotics) William G. Walker, that seems to have been the direct originating source of the Eureka Axe Murderer story. Also noting the date of the Editorial article above “Nov. 13, 1933” or just 6 days after the axe murders first mention. We will leave it up to the reader to determine whether or not this “Admission of Wm. G. Walker” constitutes a smoking gun or not. In addition the S.F. Chronicle was NOT the only newspaper carrying the story. Various other papers (mostly local to the San Francisco area) also made mention of the matter. For the most part they all say the same thing --- Walker admits to colored up some stories, etc., etc.
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