The local papers mention him again, on 25 DEC 1912
Frank Hickey, who was recently arrested at the Whitings on suspicion of murdering seven-year-old Joseph Josephs, of
Lackawanna, N. Y., on Oct. 12, 1911, was given trial last week at Buffalo. On Saturday the jury brought in a verdict of
murder in the second degree. Thirteen ballots were taken. Twelve resulted, nine for conviction, three for not guilty, on
the insanity plea. The thirteenth and last ballot was taken late in the afternoon, after the jury had reported to the court
in the morning that they could not agree. The presiding Justice at that time refused to discharge them. The penalty is not
less than twenty years at hard labor in State prison. Public indignation at the outcome of the case is intense, and in legal
circles the possibility of having Hickey now tried for the murder of Michael Kruck, a New York newsboy, is being discussed.
Kruck was slain in Central Park, New York, December 10, 1902 and the circumstances are said to point strongly to Hickey as
the lad's slayer.
Vance McLaughlin has written a book all about Hickey, called The Post-Card Killer. Apparently Hickey was somewhat of a serial killer. I have had no luck finding any other info, other than his book, regarding Hickey. (Crimelibrary.com doesn't even have an article on him).