NEWS ITEMS Stone County, Arkansas Genealogy Trails ARKANSAS VINDICATED TIME Magazine, December 30, 1929 Strange as the Ozark back country where
it was enacted was the trial last week at Mountain View,
Ark. of four "hill barons" indicted for the
murder of Connie Franklin (TIME, Dec. 9). Prime witness
for the defense was a gaunt, sun-reddened farmhand who
swore he was Connie Franklin himself. "He ain't my
Connie," insisted woebegone, calico-clad Tiller
Ruminer, on whose testimony the four: Herman Greenway,
Joe White, Hubert Hester, Bill Younger were indicted. She
repeated her lurid story of a night last March when, as
she and Franklin set out to be married, they were
attacked by the defendants. She testified: "Connie
yelled out 'Till, Till, they're akillin' me!' Then Joe
White slammed a big rock on his haid. I couldn't help him
none because Greenway was adraggin' me into the bushes.
Then Hester came and helped Greenway do what he was doin'
to me. I went back later and seen Connie layin' in the
road. He was daid." Later, she said, the attackers
informed her that they had killed Franklin and would kill
her too if she told. ©2006 Arkansas Genealogy Trails |