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"I found the people almost crazy, trying to get out of the place. I jumped into the mob and saw a woman lying down. She had fainted, and then I saw White.

"I said to Thaw: 'Did you do it?' and he replied: 'Yes, I did it. That man ruined my life or wife.' I don't know which he said, but it sounded like that. Then he went on saying: 'That man ruined my home. I guess he won't ruin any more homes. Is he dead?' I told him he was, and he said he was glad of it, and he was glad he 'made a good job of it.'

"When I arrested Thaw, a woman, who Manager Lawrence told me was Mrs. Thaw, rushed up to Thaw and kissed him, and said: 'I did not think you'd do it in that way!' 'It's all right, it's all right,' Thaw told her. Then she whispered something into his ear. I don't know what she said to him."

"Down in the hall and in the street a lot of women gathered about us and shook hands with Thaw and sympathized with him. 'Why did you do it? Why did you do it? they kept asking."

A statement credited to Thaw immediately after the arrest is this:

"We were all at a party in Martin's. You can find out the names of the others there, but I was sitting some distance from my wife. Suddenly I saw her grow pale and begin to shiver, and I thought she was ill.

"I made a motion to inquire what was the matter