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Schmidt Arrested for Murder, New York, 1913

In a stunning turn of events, Assistant Pastor Franz Schmidt was taken into custody for the brutal murder of a young woman in New York City. The victim, Dontraud JfraJvlat, was found dead in a gruesome scene that would shock even the most hardened detectives. The crime scene was a mock ceremony at the parish house of Schmidt’s church, located at 125th Street in Manhattan. The police investigation was led by Inspector Faurot, who would stop at nothing to bring the killer to justice.

As Inspector Faurot entered Schmidt’s rooms, the priest was dressed in full clerical attire, a sight that would normally command respect. However, this was no ordinary visit. Faurot had a photograph of the victim, Dontraud JfraJvlat, and asked Schmidt if he knew her. The priest hesitated, then asked if his visitors were police officers. This was a telltale sign that he was expecting arrest.

With a sudden movement, Schmidt attempted to cut his throat with a small blade. Faurot quickly subdued him, foiling the priest’s desperate attempt to escape justice. The police had finally solved the case, and the people of New York could rest easier knowing that the killer was behind bars.

Dontraud JfraJvlat’s life was cut short in a senseless act of violence. She was a young woman from Germany, who had come to America in search of a better life. Her husband was by her side when she met her untimely demise. The community was shocked and outraged by the crime, and the police were determined to bring the perpetrator to justice.

The case was a stark reminder of the dangers that lurked in the shadows of the big city. New York was a place of opportunity, but it was also a place of great darkness and evil. The police were the thin line between order and chaos, and they would stop at nothing to protect the people. In this case, they had finally brought the killer to justice, and the people could rest easier knowing that the streets were a little bit safer.

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