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 3. Pelzer, a young, swore that when he heard the shooting he pulled up his window, took a glance at the scene, and saw the man who murdered

This was the foundation for the following

On Pelzer admitted that immediately after Sacco's arrest, on May 6 or 7, he was unable to make any

Pelzer's inability in May 1920 to make the identification which he did make in June 1921 was confirmed by three fellow workmen, at work in the same room on the day of the murder. Two of them testified that instead of pulling up the window he took shelter under a bench, and the third