Elkhart (IN) Daily Review, January 18, 1899, p. 4. TYLER MOB DEVELOPMENTS Wives of Suspects Give Little Information Useful to the Jury Scottsburg, Indiana, January 18-The Tyler lynching investigation was resumed by the grand jury. Nine witnesses were examined, nearly all being wives of suspected men, but their testimony failed to elcit information concerning the whereabouts of their husbands on the night of the lynching. Nearly all of the men under strong suspicion are related in some manner to Tyler's wife. Developments are said to indicate that Tyler was lynched, not so much because of his crime but to stop his making damaging disclosures against his wife and others. The authorities are now seeking Allen Cole, cellmate of Tyler, whose sentence expired the day after the lynching. He left the county after the lynching. He left the county immediately because of his recognition of some of the murderers. The coroner failed to take his evidence.