Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, August 12, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 32 Grillo Caught at Last Notwithstanding that he fled several thousand miles to escape the consequences of a crime committed in Portage in February, 1903, Carmelo Grillo, who murdered Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Grillo, stands in the shadow of a life term in prison. The man went to Italy after committing the crime and lived for a while before the knowledge of his guilt became known there. The rumors grew so that the police arrested the man and are now preparing to try him for the double murder. Neither the two murdered people nor the accused were citizens of the United States. District Attorney Stephens has received a communication from the authorities in Italy asking that the testimony of the principal witnesses in this country be taken and forwarded to the authorities there. The witnesses in question were boarders with the Grillo family at the time of the dynamite explosion, which resulted in their deaths and the destruction of their home. The testimony will be taken at once and sent to the proper authorities. There is no capital punishment in Italy and the worst Grillo can get is life imprisonment. _________________________________________________________________ Store, manage and share up to 5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. http://skydrive.live.com/welcome.aspx?provision=1?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_skydrive_102008