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Schwartz officially testified to the police, the following: shortly after midnight on
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Schwartz described the possible murderer as being around 30-years-old with a height of around 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m), fair complexion, dark hair, small brown moustache, with a full face and broad shouldered.
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began walking away when the attacker saw him. The attacker called out the name "Lipski" — apparently an
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because it would likely have caused the death of a fellow Jew
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