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escape, will be treated as accomplices in the murders provided and shall be subject to trial before a Military Commission <br>
escape, will be treated as accomplices in the murders provided and shall be subject to trial before a Military Commission <br>
and the punishment of DEATH. <br>
and the punishment of DEATH. <br>
     Let the stain of innocent blood be removed from the land by the arrest and punishment of murderers.<br>
     Let the stain of innocent blood be removed from the land by the arrest and punishment of murderers.
     All good citizens ae exhorted to aid public justice on this occasion. Every man should consider his<br>
     All good citizens ae exhorted to aid public justice on this occasion. Every man should consider his
own conscience charged with this solemn duty, and rest neither night nor day until it be accomplished.<br>
own conscience charged with this solemn duty, and rest neither night nor day until it be accomplished.
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Revision as of 06:05, 23 February 2010

Department of Defense/Malton Police Department, July 3rd, 2005


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Department of Defense/Malton Police Department, July 3rd, 2005,

$25,000,000 Reward!
(Will be paid by these departments for his apprehension, in addition to any reward offered by Municipal Authorities or State Executies.)

Mass Murderer!
IS STILL AT LARGE.

LIBERAL REWARDS will be paid for any information that shall conduce to the arrest of either of the above-
named criminals, or their accomplices.

   All persons harboring or secreting the said persons, or either of them, or aiding or assisting their concealment or 

escape, will be treated as accomplices in the murders provided and shall be subject to trial before a Military Commission
and the punishment of DEATH.

   Let the stain of innocent blood be removed from the land by the arrest and punishment of murderers.
   All good citizens ae exhorted to aid public justice on this occasion. Every man should consider his

own conscience charged with this solemn duty, and rest neither night nor day until it be accomplished.


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