Details: Deputy George Conniff was shot in the line of duty on September 14, 1935, while interrupting a milk robbery in progress. He was rushed to the hospital and briefly regained consciousness but was unable to give any information on the people that shot him. Ten hours later, he died from the injuries. An investigation soon began led by George's friend Sheriff Elmer Black. However, despite Elmer's efforts, the killer was never caught. In 1985, Tony Bamonte began investigating Conniff's murder, and soon found a witness who claimed to know the identity of George's killers. The witness was a detective named Charles Sonnabend, and he allegedly went to the Seattle prosecutor in 1955 and told him he knew who the killers were. Sonnabend said that in 1935 he arrested a suspect named Casey Logan
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