BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 1901 Washington, Ind., February 8. The public today learned what Henry Green Giles meant when just before firing two bullets into his brain he said: "I am afraid the officers of the law are after me." When he made the remark his friends thought he was joking. After he had suicided they attributed the rash act to this supposed hallucination. That he was really afraid of the police officers was made known today when a letter was received from Mary S. Giles, of Whitehall, Ky., who asks for full particulars of the suicide. She says she is anxious to know because he was her husband, and among other interesting things says: "He had eight wives beside me here in Kentucky, but I did not know it when I married him. He was a gay old deceiver."