The Star-Telegram reported at the time of Heffron's death in 1913, that when Heffron was initially injured, he had received a head injury that resulted in partial paralysis. The Dallas Morning News report on June 16, 1913 attributed the cause of death to this injury described as a "stroke of paralysis".
At the time of the reported death, the newspapers for the first time reported the true name of Heffron; that name being Blake.
The Star-Telegram reported at the time of Heffron's death in 1913, that when Heffron was initially injured, he had received a head injury that resulted in partial paralysis. The Dallas Morning News report on June 16, 1913 attributed the cause of death to this injury described as a "stroke of paralysis".
At the time of the reported death, the newspapers for the first time reported the true name of Heffron; that name being Blake.
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