ea 74 BRE Ro a PTE 8), cn y [88 tereenees cecesenes Raniierss aseoneereoreneserosany, - had left his’ fam! after mur- ‘there are those. careless ' characters who leave everything from their per- sonal cards to their fingerprints cluttering up the the scene of the crime. It is theref re rather. re! to uncover a dimwitted scam) 0 did every. wrong,. but still managed t to ra away wil ler most foul. The, villain of our plece is Arnold Walder. Born in Einsledeln, 8 Svitzer land, Arnold was only 12 years old when his father died of natural causes: As the eldest of five children, Arnold more or less took charge of the family. To say that Arnold's father in.dire straits would be an understatement. ‘The Walder clan was destitute. For want of a more readily available Cecupation, old, his mother and his four brothers and siste: became beggars: With Arnold playing the har. monica, the tiny band of beggars set out for Le Havre. It took them 60 days. Once at Le Havre, molds mother received financial assistance from the Swiss consulate. She and her family continued on to 1 fo Zurich, but not Arnold. Our boy made his way to Paris. For the next 10 5 em he he held a variety. of jobs, from bellboy to arber. He also became fluent in E: jh, German, and Italian. Above all, he learn fend for’ A real schomer Apparently Arnold was doing quite well at the pharmacy business, until he applied for a job in America and was olitied se sat ith cessful applicant. fortuna have money for the fare to the U.: % “and the good life which awaited him. He thought and he schemed and he schemed and he thought, and then he decided to do something about his plight. Other than himself, M. Lagrange employed a staff of three in his shop, There was a scueral servant girl, Zelie Gaillot, 18; eraneut Fleuty, who ran errands and made deliveries, andra course, the pharmacist’s assistant, annold. Lagrange, his wife, and little daughter lived -above the shop, as’ ae Zelie and Emanuel. Arnold lived close by at No. 2 Rue Miromesnil. On Sunday,.Oct. 5, 1879, Arnold was to implement a plan that had been smouldering in his dim brain ever since he had received that job offer from America. It was anhel’s day off. Mme. a were Ae visiting in ; Up until 4 p.m. Arnold served austoneeera at the ispensary as usual. At a little after 4, Lagrange -and Zelie could be heard opent: crates of chemicals in. the cellar. There was a lull of customers in the e store. Arnold Was a. ere ease under the counter he quietly | took out a Restle, which he had been asing at home asa pos Lagrange ma oe terete witha sia warning Arnold “by ie pest wn on La: es arate Before Beatle ab outcry, poets was swung once more. p Bath victims died from singlet blows to the hea situation by exchai ‘ one of M. Lagrai hee Left a due We have alluded to the fact that Arnold was not tut swift, but leaving his shirt at the scene of the crime with his initials A.W. neatly embroidered on the pocket was really going a bit too far. From the time the shirt was found on the bedroom floor there was never any doubt as to the murderer's identity. “But let’s’get back to Arnold and his immediate problems: After e tl op, Arnold may have been short in the brains department, but no one has ever doubted his nerve. Each customer later stated that at no time did Arnold ne even the slightest sign he had just taken two Io mo) . As soon as he. went downstairs, he noticed a customer trying the front door. The : cel lar, Mme, La; knock, was «icra ed to find the seared pe complete dis- arrays ed to Zelie’s room and found itin the same coraith . Now tlose to panic, Emanuel ran from room to’room,‘until he came to the ominous cel. ar : door, wiich.was securely locked. Pee! crack, Emanuel sighted the bodies of La: Zelie. He dashed from the premises and'fe the lice, who broke into the cellar. The identity of the iter Pld s quickly established when police found poe _ Sent a message ‘th e me e received a letter. It read: “Your husban ee the girl resisted me and I was forced to kill them. I now regret what I have done, and I offer if ever I make my fortune to repair the wrong I sation” committed. But y for the Hfe there is no ating it itm logical that Arnold was somewhere in the Simi, ‘They were wrong. Stupid but cunning Arnold got ott the train at te Havre, took the next train back to Paris, and sl idly in a comfortable hotel. i 4 ase “Te Days “later fie ‘arnéd ‘that’ on - the’ following * morning he had eaten a casual breakfast, and was last been seen strolling down the street. Arnold had chu Within days ‘thousands of copies of Arnold’s ple: ture were ted thrpughout the length and shirt in the s bed- . sett Oy knows ‘who: “breadth of France, Every newspaper carried a -perfect likeness. Every public building was idorned with Arnold’s countenance. Al France the whereabouts of Arnold Walder was the main topic of conversation. -His little trick of - doubling back on thi in ."" The note was st In his inept way Armold, was trying to convince ‘everyone that he was about to take own life. Unfortunately, no one believed him. fy For a while Arnold was the number one all of France, As the months went by, he something of a folk hero for managing to stay out of the hands of the law for so long: It was this public “empathy for the killer that probably hel; him - ike polls You see, Arnold was as never. er. captured Not eh ie ‘police ar reel ved a card 2 the mail, It read: - WALDER the PROTEUS: .. Ex aasistant | in'the Pharmacy of the late Ne Os lo. O Scamper St., Paris. 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