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Dakota Datebook
February 21, 2004
"Dog Finds Skull"
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An 1895 article in the Milton Globe read:
A dog at Devils Lake appeared on the streets carrying a human
head. It proved to be that of Jack Kenny, whom the states attorney
had exhumed for the purpose of using as evidence before the jury...The
door was left open, and the dog went in and brought it out.
Actually, Jack Kennys skull had been disinterred
twice, according to the Devils Lake Inter-Ocean. Five years
earlier, Kennys mistress, Agnes Baldwin, killed him with a lamp,
and the prosecution dug up the skull to prove where the fracture was located.
Later, the defense attorneys dug it up again for their own purposes, but
the prosecution reportedly stole it and hid it. After the trial, the skull
was forgotten until found by the dog.
The Globe article finished with:
People cant be too careful about leaving their friends
lying around in a country so full of useless dogs as North Dakota.

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