Part 13
The Austin American Statesman reported November 6, 1934, Page 2:
San Saba Man Tells of Slaying - Helped Deputy Dispose Of Body, He Says - Special to The Austin American SAN SABA, Nov. 5.—A court room packed to capacity listened for one and one-half hours to Chester Daniel, 26-year-old San Saban, tell a jury of San Saba county farmers how he assisted N. H. Sellman, deputy sheriff, in disposing of the body of Will Robertson soon after Sellman is alleged to have knocked him in the head on the morning of Aug. 6, 1933. Daniel testified that he was present when the crime was committed and took Sellman home in his car soon after. Sellman ordered him and others charged in the crime to keep quiet about the matter. Daniel and Lusty, both with special guards during the term of court since threats are alleged to have been made on their lives early this morning. Dr. Charles Phillips, specialist from Scott and White hospital at Temple, will resume the stand in the morning to tell more about the injuries to Robertson, who died in his hospital on Aug. 8, 1933.