Robert "Robin" Hemingray - Carlotta Campiglio

Coroner to Investigate Death of Carlotta

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Delphos Herald

Delphos, OH, United States
vol. IX, no. 144, p. 1, col. 6


Will Investigate Death.

San Francisco. Dec. 2. - Owing to charges which have been preferred by J. F. Locke, proprietor of the Knickerbocker hotel, to the effect that Robert Hemingray, the horseman, and his brother, facilitated the suicide of the former's wife by suggestion and by leaving the weapon with which she killed herself where she could find it. Coroner Leland has ordered a thorough investigation of the case. Robert Hemingray admitted to the coroner that the young woman who killed herself on Saturday night and with whom he had been living for several months was not his wife. Her name, he says, is Miss Carlotta Campiglio of Cincinnati. The dead woman was the daughter of a well known Italian family. The Hemingray brothers deny Locke's assertion emphatically and assert their desire for a thorough investigation of the facts. Robert Hemingray denies that the woman was despondent or that he had any indication that she would commit suicide.


Keywords:Hemingray
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:January 15, 2005 by: Glenn Drummond;