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THE REVOLTING MURDER AT WEDNESBURY

... fatal piece of evidence was drawn forth, one of the pri- soner's sons-for lie is a married man, with a family- unconsciously speaking against his own parent, called out, That's my father's muiller. Tho Superintendent then returned to Wednesbury, and formally ...

THE WEDNESBURY RDER

... her husband(lteader). In tho lane on the bank, on the right hand side, he saw a man and woman, and heard his brother-in-law speak to them, say- ing they had a tidy nerve, or something of that sort. He dill not know -them. He could not see very well, having ...

THE BERMONDSEY MUTILATION CASE

... make use of sneholserva- tions, Have you aciy further questions to ask ?? No, I have not. It's no use asking himb; he won't speak the tooth. - Mr. Iulreani, to the prosecutor: I see your right hnnd 1 is basidaged uip. HIosw was that cut ?-Husband: I don't ...

THE WEDNESBURY MURDER

... huibiend Examination resusned : There were only these two people in the lane. 'Ve were about 4 or fiyards fron them. Wo slid not speak to them. John Criteb, blacksmith, Darlaston, said : I know the prisoner well. I have seen lilm wearing a scarf, or misuilar ...

WARWICK SPRING ASSIZES

... thousand pounds-was the -excelantiomi of a mnuirrderer, or a main wise had -inadvertently or by accident killed his wife. Speaking of the ether statenients of the prisoner, the Ju~dge said that ,-mnany nmen lied been ceiisigned to the hands of the om - ...