Criminal Justice Matters: Joseph B. Adams, 1887, Winn Parish, LA Submitted by Greggory E. Davies, 120 Ted Price Lane, Winnfield, LA 71483 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** From: Inquest Book, Office of the Clerk of Court, Winn Parish, LA Inquisition Held Over The Body Of J. B. Adams, Dec'd., Ward One Abraham Womack, sworn, says: about three weeks ago I hear Mr. J. B. Adams say he was tired of living this life and on October 17th in Winnfield I heard him say that he had a good mind to kill himself. I told that he must not do that. Signed, Abraham (X-his mark) Womack Sworn to and subscribed before me on this 18th day of Oct., 1887 J. M. Abel, J. P., Acting Coroner You, P. W. Cole, W. W. Edwards, W. H. Gorham, T. T. Bell, Asa Teddlie, solemnly swear that you will diligently inquire and true present make on behalf of the State when and by what means the person whose body here lies came to his death and that you will return a true inquest thereof according to your knowledge and such evidence as shall be laid before you, so help you God. P. W. Cole W. W. Edwards W. H. Gorham W. T. Bell Asa Teddlie Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 18th day of October 1887 J. M. Abel J. P. and Acting Coroner State of Louisiana Parish of Winn An inquisition taken at the residence of J. B. Adams on the 18th day of Oct. 1887. Before me, John M. Abel, J. P., 1st Ward, acting coroner, upon view of the body of J. B. Adams a resident of the Parish of Winn, there lying dead. The jurors whose names are here unto subscribed having been sworn to inquire on behalf of the State, when and by what means said J. B. Adams came to his death upon their oath do say that on the morning of the 18th day of October 1887 he the said J. B. Adams came to his death from his own hands by shooting his own self with a pistol, two balls entering near the left nipple one entering about one inch below the left nipple the other about two and a half inches below and a little to the right and the jurors do further say that there is no further suspicion leading to the guilt of any other person with the killing. In testimony whereof the Justice of the Peace, acting coroner, and Jurors of this inquest have herewith subscribed their names the day and date year above stated. Jurors: P. W. Cole W. W. Edwards W. H. Gorham W. T. Bell Asa Teddlie J. M. Abel, J. P., Acting Coroner In testimony whereof the coroner and jurors of this inquest have hereunto subscribed their names the day and year above written by J. M. Abel, J. P. Acting Coroner.