Taken and sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of July, 1905. F.
L. Beardsley Notary Public in and for Kanawha County, West Virginia.
This indictment was forged. I wrote to Vandale to be ready for trial at the
next term of court and I would be on hand. I went into their den the next
Court and was ready for trial. They had failed to take my life and plainly saw
I was not going anywhere so they went to work to get up perjured evidence. Old
George Riley of Flat Fork and Jeff Kiser, the preacher were the mediums.
Information--Riley went so far as to offer Marley Shafer $300.00 to swear a
falsehood against me and like inducements were held out to others. They gave
me all the trouble they could. The Ryan family at first acted honorably and
testified the truth no doubt before the Coroner's inquest and when Drake was
tried in Charleston they denied their former statements which were matters of
record, and swore to suit the occasion. At the time T. P. Ryan, swore of their
oaths they did not see or recognize any one. Robert Duff, George Duff, Jr.,
and Ches Coon had not been murdered by the Organized Mob. (I was told that
John A. A. Vandale was present at this inquest) neither had Mrs. Ryan and T.
P. Ryan, Jr., met Frank Skeens and his murderers. The two Duffs and Coon were
murdered--Drake was indicted and the time for his trial came up at Charleston.
John A. A. Vandale followed the case to prosecute it, backed by eighty starved
witnesses--Frank Skeens being the mouth-piece for the crowd. Mrs. Ryan and her
son T. P. Ryan were put on the witness stand. Mr. Parkhurst who is known all
over the State of West Virginia as a stenographer, took the evidence down and
his stenographic report is now filed in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office in
the City of Charleston. Mrs. Ryan took the witness stand with Frank Skeen at
her side. He prompted her until ordered away by Judge Guthrie and was escorted
out of Court room by the sheriff. Then in that testimony Mrs. Ryan swore on
her solemn oath that she saw Robert Duff and Perry Drake in her house the
night of the murder of her husband. I believe her son, T. P. Ryan, Jr., swore
the same thing--not positive--their attention was called to the former
statements made before Coroner Lowe at their home on their solemn oaths. Mrs.
Ryan denied her former statement and her signature. Prosecuting Attorney John
A. A. Vandale being present and approved the statement. Squire John C. Lowe
and his Jury were present put on the witness stand and discredited the
statements. Their statements were made in the presence of Governor Wilson,
Judge Sam Burdett of Charleston and many others. The case was given to the
Jury and they were out seven minutes and returned a verdict of "Not
Guilty." In my opinion if there was a spark of honor in T. P. Ryan, jr.
he would come boldly out and say to connect Drake and the Duffs in a
commission of crime together would be just as plausible as to aim to connect
the writer and the Skeens and Counts together in crime. George Duff, Jr.,
never saw Drake in his life. Drake married a Kiser. The Ryan family and myself
were always the best of friends until this trouble came up, and they knew the
most bitter feeling existed between the Duffs and myself against the Kisers,
Hammons, Skeens and Counts. Mrs. Ryan and her son T. P. Ryan, Jr. in my
opinion were duped by Frank Skeens and other for no other purpose than to get
a public sentiment in their favor in order to keep them out of the
Penitentiary for their many murders. The Skeens mob had no sympathy for the
Ryan people. They were opposed to Reverend Ryan politically, spiritually and
morally. I herewith give the names of the murderers and those who are in
murderers' graves: Peter Skeens, Pierce Skeens, Joe Skeens, Bill Skeens, Sr.,
Bob Skeens, Joshua Skeens, Charles Skeens, Frank Skeens, Dick Skeens, Ike,
Waid, Si, Cain and Mart Counts, Jack Counts, Bob Cleek, Frank Cleek, Ad Cleek,
Jerry Good, Jesse Good, Lewis Johns, Bob Mate, Jess Winters, John Faber, Elihu,
Josh and John Presley, Perry Jones, Chas. Chatman, Jeff Kiser, Ben Coon, Chas.
Harper, D. B. Covey, Joel Skeens, Joe Cook, Asa Harper, Bill Payne, Dave, Sam
and Joe Hammons, Coon Fisher and George Shamblin.- This gang since the murder
and perjury has been going down. They have no appearance of humans. Disease
and death has found its way among them--95% of the murderers and cut throats
are in murderers' graves. On Ervin Riley's death bed I was told the murder of
Robert Duff was constantly on his tongue. He said he knew Duff was innocent.
Old Ab Kiser, Bill Payne, Dave Hammons, Bob Cleek, Joe Skeens, Jake Kiser,
John Presley, Bob Skeens and old Frank Skeens are all in murderers' graves.
The inter- married gang whose names will appear--many are deformed in every
way. In tracnig the genealogy of these people it seems pre-historic, for they
have manners and customs peculiar to themselves, unlike any other people. Ike
Counts married Frank Skeen's sister. Ab Kiser married Ike Count's sister. Joe
Skeens married Andy Hammon's sister. Jake Kiser married Andy Hammons' sister.
Pierce Skeens married Ab Kiser's daughter. John Kiser, a son of Jake Kiser,
married Andy Hammon's daughter. Joe Kiser, a son of Jake Kiser, married Joe
Skeen's daughter. Hen Kiser married Joe Skeen's daughter. Jeff Kiser married
Joe Skeens' daughter. Joe Counts married Bob Cleek's daughter. Andy Presley
married Frank Skeens' dau- ghter. Peter Skeens married Ad Cleek's daughter.
Lewis Johns married Bob Cleek's dauughter. Joel Skeens married Sam Smith's
daughter, her mother being a Kiser. John Faber marrried Corgin's daughter.
Cain Counts married his first cousin. Lear Kiser went to Russell and married a
Kiser. Bill Fields married a Kiser. Elijah Kiser married Bill Fields' sister.
It can be easily seen why such people hold together, having no respect for the
United States, its laws and flag. The percent of illiteracy is greater among
this class of people than any in West Virginia. The gang of murderers the next
Sunday after they had commited their horrible deed, marched to Mt. Nebo Church
in Roane County to meeting. John H. Smith, a good, quiet and orderly--Civil
War citizen was to be ordained as a minister. They were the first ones to get
up and give in their experience, and to bow down and take the Sacrament--the
Lord's supper. If their God directed them to commit such horrible deeds I
would hate to see one bad act of the Devil. After that they had a love feast
meeting, with the innocent blood dripping from their fingers and not dry on
their clothes. Little did John H. Smith know that he was shaking hands with a
gang of cold blooded murderers, who were there with more hypocrisy than Judasa
when he betrayed Christ. On the following Sunday, on the day the mock inquest
was held over the bodies of Coon and Duff--the funeral sermon was to be
preached overr the grave of my brother Nathan who had been murder- ed by this
same cut throat gang ten years previous; and they made the remark that it
should not be preached by the Reverend Thomas Ryan. On the night that the
Reverend Ryan was murdered I was at the house of M. L. Fletcher of Kentuck,
Jackson County on business-pertaining to the funeral of my brother Nathan
which was to be preached the succeeding Sunday. Nathan was a member of the
Methodist Episcopal Church--the same church that Reverend T. P. Ryan belonged
to. Nathan was virtually raised in said church. On this same night Squier E.
A. Thomas of Gay, Jackson County, was to come to our hosue, therefore, before
I left home to go to M. L. Fletcher's I put horse feed in the stable for Mr.
Thomas's horse--went west 2� miles to Fletcher's home stayed there until
after 9:30 P.M. From the Ryan home to M. L. Fletcher's is about twelve miles.
The next morning I learned from Squire E. A. Thomas that the Reverend T. P.
Ryan had been shot and killed the preceeding night. After the cut throats
learned this, something had to be said and done, so they circulated the report
that I was accessoy to the murder. I was told that John A. A. Vandale, the
then prosecuting attorney, in connection with Si Counts framed the accessory
indictment against me. After I learned this I offered Vandale $100.00 if he
would produce the witness or witnesses who indicted me and we were to leave it
to ten members of said Grand Jury. I got no response, then later I offered
Vandale both public and private $500.00 for said information--no response
came. As I have already stated Rev. Ryan was a good man. He married a woman by
the name of Harper, a sister to Asa Harper and a sister to Jince Harper
Shafer. Asa Harper, whose name appears through this article, and who rode to
John Price's store on the morning of the 14th day of October, 1887, and
exhibited a long rope, and said in the presence of scores of people, including
Squire Bob Dawson, that he had the ropes in his saddle pockets to hang the men
his Organization accused of the murder of T. P. Ryan. This same Asa Harper
married an excellent woman and lived near Walton, Roane County--raised a
family of children by her. Just below on Poca River he lived in adultery with
a Miss Brooks and raised a family of children by her so I was told. The
officials of the County knew this. It was said Asa Harper had a son by the
name of Ed and a daughter by the name of Rebecca. Ed was a school teacher and
a member of the Board of Exam- iners (teachers). Rebecca was studying to be a
school mistress under the instructions of Ed. Elder Graham from Wheeling was
holding a series of meetings at Cicerone, Roane County, and was invited to
take lunch at the Asa Harper home. Mr. Graham accepted, and while at the
Harper's Rebec- ca became violently ill. Rebecca grew worse. Dr. Willie
Shirkey, who was located at Cicerone (Shirkey is a son of Henry Shirkey of
Sissonville, W.Va.) was summoned; in a short time Rebecca became a mother. An
officer was summoned and there in the presence of Reverend Graham and Doctor
Willie Shirkey, Rebecca admitted the child belonged to Ed. Graham and Shirkey
are both living. They live now at Charleston, W.Va., and Graham was elder in
the M. E. Church. The County Superintendent of Free Schools of Roane County
compelled Ed to resign as member of the Board of Examiners. Ed left and went
to Fayette county and secured a school up there. When these facts became known
he was discharged. He then came back to his old haunts in Roane county. This
Ed was very active working against me in connection with his father, Asa
Harper. Ed had married a Miss Hunt, an excellent lady. Asa Harper had a sister
by the name of Jince. Jince married a Mr. Shafer, a good citizen. Jince had a
son by the name of Isaac, an honest but poor girl by the name of Betty was
taken in the family as a domestic. After she had been in the Shafer home for
twelve months it was discovered that she would soon become a mother. I was
told that Jince told her if she gave birth to a child in her house she would
kill her; therefore Betty, Jince Shafer and her son Isaac retired to the woods
(this was near Mattie, Roane County, W.Va.) a child was born. Jince took the
infant and attempted to break its neck and thought she had completed her work.
She carried it to Rock Creek and attempted to throw it into the rough stream.
The little babe caught against some branches of a tree and fell on the ground
near the water's edge; it was not dead when it fell to the ground. Dr. Hensley
of Walton, Roane County, was summoned to attend this sick girl, Betty. Betty
after seeing Dr. Hensley and finding she would have protection made a full
confession to him, told the Doctor what Jince did with her babe and he went to
the place mentioned by her and found the babe lying dead on the bank of Rock
Creek. Hensley stated that it was not dead when it fell to the ground, giving
as his reasons that while in the agonies of death the little innocent babe had
gripped leaves in its hands, etc. Dr. Hensley made public a full statement of
the facts, and sentiment ran high against Jince and her son Isaac and she was
indicted at Spencer. John A. A. Vandale was the Prosecuting Attorney. Vandale
knew that to convict Jince would sever the Biblical cord that connected this
Organized Band of murderers. The case was soon out of Court and no one
convicted. Going back to Asa Harper and his ropes, it seemed after the
revolting act of incest by Ed and Rebecca, and the murderous act of his sister
Jince he forgot to exhibit the ropes and call on his murderers to take their
lives. Referring to Bob Cleek as being the first man in the Lynn Camp meeting
on the night of October 15th, 1887, and aiding in the murder of Coon and Duff;
after the murder of those men Cleek rode home to Kentuck, Jackson County, a
distance of twelve miles arriving home at three o'clock in the morning October
16th, 1887. Cleek's grandson, being a son of J. M. Ray, who now lives at
Hazard, Ky., was at his grandfather's house when he came in. Young Ray was
sleeping in a trundle bed in the room where his step-grandmother slept. This
young man saw Bob Cleek change his clothes, taking his bloody ones off; also
heard him tell his wife what they had done in the way of murder. Young Ray is
now a doctor and lives in Hazard, Ky. I do not wish to cast any reflection on
Bob Cleek's children; they were respected and were raised by a noble mother
whose maiden names was Miss Harvey. Jesse Good, the man referred to in this
article as being the first man selected to act as captain in the Lynn Camp
meeting on the night of October 15th, 1887, in leading the gang to kill Duff
and Coon, after the band used him on that night to help carry out their
murderous plots, the Organized Band discarded him so he left Kentuck and went
to Point Pleasant and went to preaching; mixing with those good citizens of
Mason County. I took pleasure in telling some of them just who Good was and I
said to them if the curtain was slipped aside they would see a demon and
murderer with innocent blood covering his frame. This man Good is a villainous
coward, nearly seven feet tall, his eyes set cross-wise in their sockets.
George Riley who went out to bribe witnesses I suppose for the officials at
Spencer against me, and who offered Marley Shafer of Higby, Roane County,
W.Va., I was told $300.00 if he would come to Spencer and swear what they
wanted him to swear against me. Riley had three sons, Ervin, Bill and Albert.
I was told Mr. Bee, a salesman from Doddridge County, W.Va., stopped at the
house of George Riley on the night of October 15th, 1887-- after midnight of
that night George Riley and his sons came home. Mr. Bee heard them talking
about the murder of Duff and Coon. Bill Riley, a son of George, was married to
a Miss Springston, one among the good women of that country. Bill on his
return home was met by his wife who said, "Bill if you helped kill Duff
we will be two people from now on." Bill denied having a hand in it. If
he didn't help cut Duff's throat he was with the gang who did it according to
information. This gang of murderers after they had killed my brother were not
persecut- ed. I could not get Mr. V. S. Armstrong, the Prosecuting Attorney to
do his duty and wipe out those villains. The Organized Band had slipped to
George Duff's Sr., and shot George Duff, Jr. to death. They pulled Robert Duff
from his house in Jackson County, without a process of law and cut his throat.
They then marched over Jackson county armed to the teeth, in the presence of
this same V. S. Armstrong, who was then Circuit Judge. It seemed that the
murderers were protected by the officers of Jackson and Roane county. John A.
A. Vandale of Roane county and the officials of Jackson county have been a
pillar of cloud by day and pillar of fire by night for the protection of a
band of the most heartless demons that ever lived. The atrocities of Roane
county will be continued.