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MURDER AND SUIUIDE IN LONDON

... about thirty-five. They lived' in' the above-named house as man and wife, and occupied the two parlours and the back kitchen, the tron. kitchen and filat floor being let off to lodgerst They had been in' the habit of drinking andA quarrelliig. On Tuesday morning ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... and from her bed she sawv her going about the kitchen working. Somebody brought whiskr into the house that morning, but who it was she did not know. In the courso of the day, while lying in the kitchen bed, her husband being at the time beside her, she ...

APPALLING MURDERS AT JUNIPER GREEN

... gathered courage sufficient to enable them to look through the screen on the kitchen window, when they saw what appeared to be a quantity of water that had been spill- ed on the kitchen floor, immediately in front of the dresser, and also something which they ...

INDECENT ASSAULTS BY CLERGYMEN

... eleven they all' left the house' -to go home, as she believed, bat in about five 1 . minutes after she heard a knocking at the kitch'en door. She asked who was there, and the prisoner i replied, i It's me; it's William. She asked him l 3 what he wanted, and ...

THE MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON IN CHESHIRE

... into the kitchen as soon as we' were dressed. James and Thomas we found standing in the back kitchen. John Dillon went with Thomas for the police. and I remained with James by thW kitchen fire. While we were there my sister came: into the kitchen. James ...

HORRIBLE CASES OF BURNING INFANTS

... women, when their attention was attracted by a shocking stench, as of something burning, and looking over the top of the kitchen shutters, which were up, they saw Mirs Devenish stooping over a very large fire, apparently watching something burnincg; what ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT WHOLESALE MURDER IN DEVONSHIRE

... his'haud pairtiall freed, and 6ired agaiin over his shoulder at Selina,' butimissed her. The latter then rushed out of' the kitchen with hei motber. Anothersister,7nethoytever, hurrieqdin and raised her sisterElizilieth, >who lay bleeding oi the ground. ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... up in the morning, and kindle the kitchen fire-a duty which lay entirely with the domestics, and one with which he had nothing to do; but these acts tend to allay any feeling of surprise at his conduct in the kitchen after the ,servant's disappearance ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... left, the prisoner o- came into the kitchen and asked a light for his pipe. I The two roems join each other. My wife 'and myself at wore in the kitchen when Kane came in. He ni brought his gun with him into the kitchen and placed it in an upright position ...

THE MURDER AT WINCHCOMB

... good terms now.. In the mowinig a double-barrelled ,gn fully loaded with powder and shot was left'bogne of the sons in the kitchen, aud ther6 was a single.b~arrelled gun in another part of the'house. At rjight, when they left, their father followed them ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT CANTERBURY

... sister he walked iu. The sister invite.l hini into the parlour, but, instead, of followiug her, he walked straigl t in o hc kitchen. What occurred is not exactly knowii, but in a few second. the little girl heard the report of a pistol, and Esther Cullen ...

GLASGOW MURDER CASE

... on the Monday seemed an ordinary kitchen fire. The washing did not appear to have been (one on a very late date. '1the moist place on the kitchen floor was between the kitchen door and the jaw-box, near to the kitchen door. I noticed' blobd on the back ...