BROWN, J.
On July 10, 1972, Mary Glander was found dead in her apartment. After an investigation had been conducted and an autopsy performed, it appeared that Mary Glander had died as a result of blows to the heart and chest area, and that a fire had been set after she had suffered the blows. There was also evidence of robbery or theft.
On July 11, 1972, the police received a telephone call from the father of the plaintiff in error, Marvin Rohl, (the defendant...
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