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MURDER

... cab was hailed, and Patrick said to the deceased, Johnny has got a razor in his pocket. The deceased told her that in the presence of the prisoner, saying Johnny has got a razor in his pocket. The prisoner denied it, saying, . Take no notice; he ...

THE SUICIDE OF THE LORD JUSTICE CLERK

... were all at breakfast in the kit- chen. The front of the mansion looks towards the Almond, and his lordship must have gone straight to that stream, distant about 300 yards. On his way he would pass the garden, and as he was not observed by the gardener ...

TRAGEDY AT MOSSLEY

... complained of being ihL He kept his razors in the cupboard in the lower room when witness lived at home, about three years ago. A Juror: Did he ever speak about cutting his wfife's throat? Witness: No.-By the Coroner: The razors now produced he knew to have ...

FOREIGN TELEGRAMS

... the deceased observed to her aunt that one of the brothers said her husband had got a razor with him. She was proceeding to feel in his pocket when he drew the razor, and inflicted a frightful gash across her throat. The woman fell to the ground, and ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1877
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1460 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THE WIFE MURDER IN MACHESTER

... asamnh e hie was sent for, The razor was like his faths razor, The witness now said he took a razor up thanizght at thse same time he took the kanfe, HUI father told h to dO so. He ave bio father both together. He too'c the razor outi of tne upboad. He had ...

THE BROADSTONE MURDER

... had not been sifted, i os it s~econd ~razor was found. It was black, and haed that he, w in peuirapaac htio awe ogin the, water. Crc it, Scace pnterzrwrtewr Spo~lln.' It oath liews fcusvr ipratt seti had this razor out o orevrelne totepsoebt he would not ...

POLAND

... token Into Warsaw. The scythe (at straight on its handle) is described se • frightful weapon in the hands of the Pat' against the Cossack., whose laneepolee it cute through In • moment. Double-edged and sharp as • razor, in skilful bands— and the Poles ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1863
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MURDERS

... body on to 'theI bed. Hethen~ ,p noticed blood on the sadkiug 'ont the floor, n saw that; the dece~ased's throat was cdt. A razor was on the bed near the pillow, and a knife about half a yard down fthe bed. 'Both Ivere op~en withthe handles towards the ...

TRAGEDY IN GOLDEN SQUARE, LONDON

... striot rigidity. There were no marks of violence, 'The deweased man was lying on the floor on his back with his legs stretched straight out. HIis arms were also crossed over his chest. The bodice, were about eight feet distant from eaeh other. His face was ...

THE SHOOTING OF A FOREMAN AT BARNSLEY

... 7th i rn Guards, attempted on Monday morning at Bow to Murder a womans npposed to be his wife, by .onttt g her throat with a razor. About teb ohclook ocrear of Murder I were beard proceeding from ahonse in Brambridge Road, Burdett Road. A policeman, ...

THE NETHERBY MURDER

... bleeding from a wound in the throat. Meore sat near with a razor in his hand. Burgess ceallod to one of the neighbours, and a man pamed Fitzgerald came in and en- deavoured to get possession of the razor, when Moore first cut at Fitzzerald's hand and then at ...

THE MURDER OF A WIFE BY HER HUSBAND IN THE CITY

... point of cutting her throat with the knife I had in my 1t - hand. She then said,I Henry, stop, I Will tell you where r, a your razor is, by which you can do it quicker.' I (the 0 a officer) said to the prisoner, was she undressed ? 1No (said 11 lihe) we ...