Raleigh, Nov. 21 (AP)—“Slim” Anderson, slain robber, whose body lies unclaimed in a local undertaking establishment, was Clarence Neagley, who was sentenced to 10 years in the Pennsylvania Reformatory at Huntington, Pa., May 24, 1923, for breaking and entering according to a letter received here by H.H. Honeycutt, director of the State Bureau of Identification, Department of Justice, Washington.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, Nov. 21, 1925. His fingerprints were sent to Washington, D.C., for possible identification. The headline spelled his last name “Neagleye” and the article spelled it “Neagley”.
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