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Retired Delhi police officer remembers Cabinet Supreme murders almost 50 years later
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Joe Huebner and his wife Helen stopped at a savings and loan on Delhi Road in 1969 so she could cash her paycheck. He waited in the car. When he saw three men run out, he rushed inside to check on her. He found his wife shot to death in the vault along with the teller, Lillian Dewald, and two other customers – sisters Luella and Henrietta Stitzel. The four murders at the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan that Sept. 24 still shocked Robert Chetwood almost a half century later. “I knew this had to be something I never wanted to see again in my life,” said Chetwood, a retired Delhi Township police officer. “It was a horrific sight. Enough to affect your life forever.”
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