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No. 3567. JAMES RENNELL.
White man. Received Nov. 6, 1909, from Brown county; manslaughter, first degree; term, 5 to 21 years; sentenced Nov. 5, 1909; maximum, Aug. 26, 1926. Age, 39; height, 5 ft. 2 3/4 in.; weight, 125; hair, dark brown; complexion, dark; eyes, dark blue; build, medium small; front teeth out; nose broken and twisted.
Bertillon: 59.5, 65.0, 89.5, 19.4, 15.6, 13.5, 5.4, 25.0, 11.0, 8.4, 43.2.
Finger-print classification: 1 aAa 14 1 aAaMarks and scars: 1. Large vaccine scar 3 in. above elbow, outer. II. Tattoo in blue of anchor and 5-point star inside hearts on forearm, front and outer. III. Large irregular scar on left temple; large scar across nose; mole left side of nose; scar under chin.
Relatives or friends: Soldier, Jackson county, Kan., also in Goff, Nemaha county, Kan.
Reward, $50.
Transcribed from Criminal X-Ray, Vol. 1, No. 3, October, 1915. Published by The Kansas State Penitentiary for the Bureau of Identification, Kansas State Printing Plant, W. R. Smith, State Printer, Topeka. 1915. 6-1279
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