Robert "Robin" Hemingray - Carlotta Campiglio

Special From San Francisco - Robert "Robin" Hemingray Barred From Ingleside Track

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Muncie Daily Herald

Muncie, IN, United States
no. 230, p. 1, col. 2


LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

IN HEMINGRAY CASE


Special to Herald.

San Francisco, Dec., 3. - Remains or Carlotta Campiglio, supposed wife of Robert Hemingray of Muncie, are being sent to the home of her mother in Cincinnati, according to her request. Chief of Police George W. Whitman, is conducting an investigation relative to the death of the young woman. It is believed here that she committed suicide. The results of the investigation will doubtless show this.

Thomas H. Williams, president of the New California Jockey Club, has peremptorily ordered young Hemingray to remove his horses from the Ingleside track and claims that he will not be allowed to enter it again. Gatekeepers have been ordered to not admit the young man.

The conclusion of the somewhat sensational case will probably be the shipping of the unfortunate young woman's remains to the home of her mother and the departure of the Hemingray boys. There is considerable ill-feeling against Robert Hemingray here for the alleged traducing of a dead woman's name.


Keywords:Hemingray
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Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Roger Lucas / Bob Stahr
Date completed:June 27, 2004 by: Glenn Drummond;