Cincinnati (OH) Post, May 21, 1891, p. 2.
MISS REYNOLDS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN MURDERED
Wilshire, O., May 21-Investigation into the death of Daisy Reynolds, whose
body was found in an isolated negro cabin several days ago near Corydon,
Indiana, as wired by your correspondent, shows probably foul murder and
outrage. Miss Daisy had just recovered from a long illness when she left
home to take the train for the house of her uncle, not far from here.
It is thought that the girl was conveyed to the cabin and subjected to such
treatment that, in her weakened condition, caused her death.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J. Fred France of Decatur, Indiana, caused the
arrest of Lige Holland and Andy Pickem this afternoon on the charge of
murdering Miss Reynolds. It was in the hovel where these men lived that
imprisonment and death occurred. Holland is a gigantic colored man while
Pickem is a depraved white. Holland fought desperately Daisy Reynolds Died;
Believed To Be the Victim of Foul Play