JOHNSON v. DAVIS


516 S.W.2d 649 (1974)

Rex L. JOHNSON, Jr., Appellant, v. Ruth DAVIS, Administratrix of the Estate of Charlotte Amelia Bickel, a/k/a Lottie Bickel, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 6, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis E. Bauman, Clifford T. Coomes, Louisville, for appellant.

Philip L. Grauman, Louisville, for appellee.


C. WARREN EATON, Special Commissioner.

Mrs. Lottie Bickel, an invalid, lived in an old house in the City of Louisville. It appears from the evidence that rooms in this house were rented for prostitution and that liquor was sold illegally. Howard Tingle, a city policeman and friend of Lottie's, some time in 1965 or 1966, the date not being fixed with any degree of certainty, suggested to Rex L. Johnson, Jr., apparently an alcoholic who had no means of support, that...

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