Albemarle, Feb. 12—John Gray of Dillon, S.C., was brought ot Albemarle today from Dillon by Sheriff Farr of Stanly County, and placed in Stanly County’s jail on charge of the murder of “Dad” Watkins on last October 31st.
It will be recalled that the charred form of a man was found in the ashes of a burned barn just a short distance north of Albemarle on the last of October, and I later develop that body was undoubtedly that of “Dad” Watkins, a familiar character about Albemarle, who was known to carry a considerable amount of money on his person and who had not been seen since the burned barn gave up the charred body.
A large reward has been offered to Stanly County, which is supplemented by the State.
It is not given out as to what evidence the State has against John Gray, who is now being held for “Dad” Watkins’ untimely ending. Nor is it given out as to who has worked up the case against Gray. It is said that Gray has not made any statements of importance since taken into custody, but he denied the killing.
The murder of “Dad” Watkins is one of the most gruesome ever perpetrated, and the officers have been diligent to find the guilty party.
Gray is a native South Carolinian, but lived in Albemarle for a short while. He lived here at the time Watkins was murdered, but has since moved to Dillon. He is married and is about 40 years old. It is understood that some of his relatives by marriage have given evidence on which the arrest was made.
From page 4 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Feb. 13, 1926
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