GRAY, Charles
Source: Ft. Wayne News 24 December 1896
"Charles Gray Recognized by W. O. Foster of Reelsville"
Greencastle, Ind., Dec. 24
CHARLES GRAY, who was arrested near Jeffersonville as being suspected of the murder of WILLIAM C. COUNTS, the Reelsville druggist, arrived in this city yesterday in charge of Sheriff Bunten and Marshal Starr, who went to Terre Haute after him. Gray and the officers were followed by a large crowd that amounted to a jam by the time the jail was reached. He is about 36 years old, five feet six inches tall, has black hair and dark complexion. He was identified by W. O. FOSTER of Reelsville, who saw him in Reelsville the night of the murder. The preliminary examination of Gray will be held in this city and the trial also, as Reelsville is in Putnam county.
Source: Ft. Wayne News 6 March 1897
Greencastle, Ind., March 9
The trial of CHARLES GRAY and WILLIAM GAYNOR were placed on trial here yesterday for the murder of Druggist COUNTS at Reelsville last December.
See also William Counts - more there