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CARNARVONSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... magistrate or the coroner. I told abuut this when theI a s child was killed. Saw the child in the arms of thie da%, prisoner. That was the first I saw of the child. He tic asked me to take the child, and I would not. I could thf not at the ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER AT CHESTER

... what ap- peared on the trial, that you killed both the one and the other; that after having killed the girl, von came back and carried off the poor little child and killed it in like mannier as you had killed tile ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... closet, the child being wrapped in the blauket, and still asleep, and while the ?? cvle iM tht-i position she inflicted the wouldt ill the thnrat, She says that she thonught that tlhe blood wonld never cmne, ndml that the child was not killed, Io she thrust ...

Anglesey Summer Assizes

... he child had been left in e field, and there could be no doubt if death had ensued, the woman would have been indicted for murder. His Loidihip instanced a case where a child had been left in an orchard, and had been covered with icaves; the child was ...

CHARGE OF MURDER—SINGULAR VERDICT

... Jose had his finger down the child's throat it struggled, and that she begged Jose not to kill the child. She also said that the I child was alive when Jose put it in the pan of water, and thatashe again begged him not to kill it. In a very ...

NORTH WALES SPRING ASSIZES

... the 24th of October, 1860, feloniously shot at with intent to murder, one Christopher Child. Mr. Wynne Ffoulkes prosecuted, and Mr. M'Intyre defended. Christopher Child was sworn and said-I am game. keeper to Mr. Brownlow Wynne, Garthewin. Remem. ber being ...

THE RHYL MURDER CASE

... Kealty on the night of the 10th, and had met Aun Yates, who told them that a man had killed him- self by the Victoria, to which witueas had replied that if he killed himself he Could notblame anybody else. Witness subsequently proved having fetched ...

THE RHYL CHILD MURDER

... it only' [lived a- few minutes. The prisoner admitted 1to witnessrthat she killed the child because she Ihadano pro er father for it. Witness said I [should notave killed, him because he had no. proper fathers' She inferred that' the father. was~a'marrie ...

THE ROAD CHILD MURDER

... the child, and the child was very fond of her. I e too te much agitated to notice if the prisoner was distressed. I lel canst tell how long Mr. Kent had been gone beforeiher esfll the clod was found. Air. Mccit told me first that the h'otis child was ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD MURDER

... confined ather hesecon the 16th of October. I had the child registered ,ssThos. Kidward. Gibson Harris. It was a fine child . On the 12th of December the prisoner called on me, ad(l we took thte, child to the pini0sner's, havhinq on the 10th of December ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD MURDER

... confined ather house on the 16th of October. I had the child registered aiTlhos. IEdward Gibson Harris. It was a line child On the 12th of D)ecenmber the prisoner calledl Oil me, and lve took the child to the prisoner's, having on the 10th of December lkiade ...

FEARFUL BRUTALITY TO A CHILD

... was staudiug by the fireplace. Tue child was on the bed with its arms drawn up from the colb, It was quite dead. The mother eel I the child had fallen down. Afterwards she said thot the male prisoier hadliftel the child up by the hair of the head on Sunday ...