A true bill was returned by the grand jury today against Baxter Hildebrand, who will be tried tomorrow and who, it is understood, will submit to manslaughter in connection with the Lippard murder. J.L. Murphy of Hickory is appearing as Hildebrand’s counsel.
From a venir of 75, summoned to appear Thursday morning, a jury will be selected to dry Dick and Mary Williams, who are charged with the murder of Pink Brittain. The trial will probably occupy several days.
Joe Mull, better known as “Joe Speck,” to distinguish him from a kinsman of the same name, was found guilty of arson, after a trial which occupied the greater part of yesterday afternoon. Sentence has not been passed. He was represented by W.A. Self and C.L.. Whitener of Hickory.
From the Hickory Daily Record, Feb. 16, 1921
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