Credits
Writer(s):
?
Penciller(s):
Dick Briefer (signed)
Inker(s):
Dick Briefer (signed)
Colorist(s):
?
Letterer(s):
?
Subject Matter
Genres:
crime
Feature(s):
Who Dunnit?
Character(s):
Mary Lawson (death); Ruth Lawson; Mrs. Lawson (housekeeper); Walter Wiggin (fish merchant); Bert Dinger (clothing salesman); un-named Police Inspector; O'Rooney (Policeman); Virgil Crowe (villain, dwarf newsdealer, death)
Synopsis:
On November 6, 1902, Mary Lawson was murdered as she lay in her own bed with a fish knife having the initials "W.W." on it. Although the boarder suspected of the crime had been out to the theater at the time the crime was committed, the police inspector believes another clue to the crime, a burned match, holds the identity to the real killer.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
in Golden-Age Greats Spotlight: Charles Biro & Company (AC, 2007 series) Volume 11 (2012) (in black and white)
Miscellaneous
Pages:
6
Notes:
Reprint in Crime Does not Pay Archives (Dark Horse, 2012 series) clearly signed by Briefer.