Introduction
Grand Overview of the Case
Stage 1 Investigation
Stage 2 Investigation
Stage 3 Investigation
Vera
The Government Story
No Way to Run a Trial
You the Juror
Endgame
The Case of the Missing Dvornik
The YIVO Records
Transcript Translation // Summary
Day 1 Witnesses
Day 2 Indictment
Day 3 Finding
Day 4 "Lyagushka"
Day 5 "Fonarshchik"
Day 6 The Field Trip
Day 7 The Letter
Day 8 Vera
Day 9 Picking up the Pieces
Day 10 The Murder Weapons?
Day 11 "Ettinger and Landau"
Day 12 Accounting for the Grebenki Workers
Day 13 Trip to Kharkov
Day 14 Krasovsky and Margolin
Day 15 The Carpet, the Pillowcase, the Mask, and Everything
Day 16 Singaevsky's confession
Day 17 "I Could Hear Everything"
Day 18 The Barber: Rudzinsky confessed
Day 19 The Colonel and the Investigator
Day 20 The Doctors
Day 21 The Medical Questions
Day 24 "The Psychiatrists"
Day 25 What Does Scripture Say?
Day 26 "Pranaitis Speaks!"
Day 30 One Charge Now, Another Charge Later
Day 31 "Not One Charge, Two!"
Day 32 Vipper loses his mind
Day 33 Wiffle Ball School of Prosecution Theory
Day 34 THE VERDICTS
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Transcript Translation // Summary
Day 1 Witnesses
Day 2 Indictment
Day 3 Finding
Day 4 "Lyagushka"
Day 5 "Fonarshchik"
Day 6 The Field Trip
Day 7 The Letter
Day 8 Vera
Day 9 Picking up the Pieces
Day 10 The Murder Weapons?
Day 11 "Ettinger and Landau"
Day 12 Accounting for the Grebenki Workers
Day 13 Trip to Kharkov
Day 14 Krasovsky and Margolin
Day 15 The Carpet, the Pillowcase, the Mask, and Everything
Day 16 Singaevsky's confession
Day 17 "I Could Hear Everything"
Day 21 The Medical Questions
Day 26 "Pranaitis Speaks!"
Day 30 One Charge Now, Another Charge Later
Day 31 "Not One Charge, Two!"
Day 32 Vipper loses his mind
Day 33 Wiffle Ball School of Prosecution Theory
Day 34 THE VERDICTS
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
Internet Archive has posted issues of Kievlyanin for 1911 through 1913. I will be translating articles on the murder and trial and posting them here.
March 21, 1911: Discovery of the corpse
This is a horse-operated pugger; the shaft in the "cup" mixes clay and water to the right consistency for brick-making. This is probably what the children used to play on at the Zaitsev factory; descriptions suggest they gave each other a boost up the "cup" and then jumped onto the top bar, where they stood as the horse circled the "cup" moving the mixer. From: http://www.shol.com/agita/thespiel.htm |
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