…Meanwhile, Jim with the help of his sister, made his way into Timothys house. There, on the kitchen floor, Beatrice and Tim cleaned Jims wound, applied a blue stone solution as a disinfectant and some salve and wrapped the wound with a muslin bandage as best they could.
Unbeknownst to the Meaneys, Trooper Larsen had returned to Jutland with Corporal Matthew Daly and Trooper William Lang. Tim and Beatrice continued to tend to Jims wound in the kitchen, re-bandaging it after Jim said he would wait until morning to go to the doctor. It was between nine thirty and ten oclock at night when they heard a terrific crash at the middle door, by the dining room. Tim got up to investigate when he suddenly saw a flash of light and heard gun shots and breaking glass. Without warning or provocation, the Troopers at Lieutenant Daniel Rogers orders opened fire on the farmhouse.
The first shots had been fired. The siege had begun!
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Mark Falzini earned degrees from Rutgers University and Trenton State College. He has worked professionally as an archivist for over twenty years and is the author of three previous books: Letters Home: The Story of An American Military Family in Occupied Germany, Their Fifteen Minutes: Biographical Sketches of the Lindbergh Case and New Jersey’s Lindbergh Kidnapping and Trial. An avid traveler and genealogist, he resides in West Trenton, NJ.