![]() Without their coverage of the second Board of Inquiry, the story of Lieutenant Sutton could not have been told and we are grateful that these publications covered this thought provoking story. For this, the webmaster takes full responsibility. In our haste to post Lieutenant Sutton's remembrance here prior to the 100th anniversary, the original remembrance failed to give proper credit to these fine publications. Sadly, all but the New York Times and the Washington Post are long defunct. Some of these materials were originally published in newspapers of the day across the Nation, but principally the the New York Times, The Washington Star, The Washington Post, The New York Evening Journal, The New York Evening World and the The New York Evening Post. We highly recommend the book for visitors who wish to learn more about the circumstances surrounding the death of Lieutenant Sutton. Cutler, whose fine new book, “Soul on Trial,” is mentioned at the bottom of this remembrance and which is now available at all book stores and at Amazon.Com. Please also note that the following items are the result of our own research and that none was contributed to, or authored by, Ms. Was Lieutenant Sutton the victim of a suicide, an accidental killing or a victim of murder? Read through the following stories which report on the second inquiry into the Lieutenant's death and decide for yourself!
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