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THE SUPPOSED MURDER IN DEPTFORD

... Wright, a blacksmith, said that he found Ink-pen, crying and confused. It was some time be- fore he became sufficiently calm to speak. He then ssid that he went to the Lord Duncan, and had something to drink. A. young woman came in for beer, and after she got ...

CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER

... and his father holding the door writh his hand and treading on her chest. Whilst in the sot the prisoner said, Speak nose; can you speak ? The witness then ran haec to his room.-Pifrs. Martha Bryant, a lodger in the same house, said she was first aroused ...

VESTRYMAN'S ADVENTURE IN ISLINGTON

... said, I don't care a-about you Your -- officers- will see me righted, and take that coat from you. Witness was about to speak to the ladies when the prisoner put his arm round his waist and lifted him from the ground. The defendant proceeded to cross- ...

SHOCKING WIFE MURDER

... done ? She didn't speak-she couldn't; but she opened her eyes and looked at me. I ran quickdy out and ee Xafter him, and I met him in the Kingsland-road. By the Chief Clerk. Es was walking quickly away toen his house. I saw him speak to the policeman here ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT GRAVESEND

... Clarke said that when he went to look after his horse about three o'clock in the afternoon he heard a woman or some women speaking to Mr. Eves in his offiee, but did nos see them. After making inquiriesthe police were conmmunicated with, and Constable ...

AWFUL TRAGEDY AT CLAPHAM

... floor of the room, and the accused lying by her side, both with their throats cut. Deceased did not speak, but looked at witness. Nor did Thorp speak; he made no observation whatever to what had occurred. Henry Bethum Robinson, a house-surgeon at St. ...

EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER

... downstairs. I said I wiehedl to 5 speak to her privately. We went upstairs to the first floorback room. There was a man in the room. ?? prisoner said, Donovan, someone wants to 2 speak to you.?' I scid, No, I want to speak to F you. We are two police o ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... open the door and gave the co- respondent a thrashing, and further he called in two men in order that they might be able to speak to the identity of the co ?? Bird new said hbe lived at Liverpool, and was employed by Mrs. Y''on aS charwoman at Ohrist- ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE AT IPSWICH

... the child, who was completely a cripple, having the use of neither legs nor arms5 and who was besides imbecile and unable to speak& and then to have inflicted a frightful gash in his on throat. The wound commenced under the left ear and extended across the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT NOTTING-HILL

... numberof 'buses pulled up close by his house, and it was difficult to keep some of the men from speaking to the Iyoung people he employed or from speaking to his | daughters. Some few weeks ago his daughter went out on an errand about nine o'clock at ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... ea for him amongst his illiterate neighbours the soubriquet of the Whitechapel Haynan, those who knew him in early days speak of him as an amiable and agreeable mn. The nature of his business as a wine cooper, however, exposed him to an amount of temptation ...

MURDER IN THE COUNTY WATERFORD

... wanted. The prisoners were not allowed to speak to each other when inthe infira ry, but they might speak to the nurse when they wished. -Di. Lankester inqunied of Dr. Bradley whether the restriction against speaking was enforced in the infirmary.-Dr. Bradley ...