107 Ga. 683 | Ga. | 1899
Will Thornton was found guilty under an indictment in Sumter superior court, charging him with the offense of the murder of his wife. The testimony develops the following case made out by the State’s witnesses: In the month of July, 1898, the attention of witnesses was first attracted to a difficulty between the defendant and his wife, by hearing screams and cries for help in their house. He was at the time violently engaged in beating her. She started to run from the house, and as she got to the door a severe wound was observed on her head. The defendant then struck her with a rock and knocked her to the ground. She arose, still endeavoring to escape from him, and finally a man came to her rescue, and while she had hold of him and he was trying to protect her, the
Judgment affirmed.