THE MURDER OF LORD ERROLL
... THE MURDER OF LORD ERROLL COUNSEL SUGGESTS TWO THEORIES ...
... THE MURDER OF LORD ERROLL COUNSEL SUGGESTS TWO THEORIES ...
... End NAIROBI. Monday—When the trial in which Sir Delves Broughton charged with murdering Lord Erroll was resumed yesterday, a garage mechanic who examined Lord Erroll’f car after the traecdy stated he found a bloodstained cigarette end on the floor. Witness ...
... spoke with Lord Erroll in the car, asking how Lady Broughton was, as he knew she had been at Lord Erroll’s house that afternoon. Lord Erroll replied- “Grand, now.” Sir Delves said the dinner party that evening ...
... interview with Lord Erroll on January 18, was inconclusive, but no anger was displayed on either aide. He pointed o I to Lord Erroll that the law did not allow Lady Broughton to obtain a divorce under three years, and he urged Lord ...
... Talk With Lord Erroll NAIROBI, Thursday.—Lieut. described as old friend of Lord Erroil, for whose alleged murder Sir Delves Broughton is on trial, stated In evidence yesterday that Erroll had told him of his plans for the evening January 23. ...
... Bt, accused of the murder of Lord Errol, would not have become so childish and would not have drunk so much on the night of January 23, but would have kept calm, if he had murderous Intentions. (The body of Lord Erroll was discovered in a car by a quarry ...
... between three and six inches from Lord Erroll when was shot. As the result of experiments, he was convinced beyond doubt that the bullets from Nanyuki farm were fired from the same weapon as the bullet which klled Lord Erroll.—Reuter and Associated Press. ...
... the relationship between his wife and Lord Erroll. Before dinner that night he drank with Lord Grroll at the club. Replying to the judge. Sir Delves said that his toast at the farewell dinner to his wife, Lord Erroll, and their future heir ...
... Says He Was Upset About His Wife NAIROBI, Wednesday. Evidence that Sir Delves Broughton, who is accused of the murder of Lord Erroll. was a bad shot was given by Mr, Johrt B. Soames, an old friend of the baronet, when the trial was continued here to-day ...
... Murder Trial NAIROBI. Monday.—Sir Delves Broughton, the baronet, who is accused of the murder of Lord Erroli, said in cross-examination to-day that Lord Erroll had given his wife a pearl necklace valued at 130,000. Sir Delves said that Lady Broughton was ...
... MURDER TRIAL EVIDENCE Accused Baronet “Bad Shot —FRIEND ■pvIDENT.E that Sir Delves Broughton, is accused of murdering Lord Erroll, was a bad shot was given by Mr. John B. Soames, an old friend of the baronet, when the trial was continued in Nairobi yesterday ...
... slightest jealousy desire to curb his wife’s movements. Sir Delves and Lord Erroll had been good friends, said Dickenson, and he had never heard Sir Delves speak sentfully of Lord Erroll. Assistant Superintendent Harwich, of the Uganda police, testified that ...