GERMANS ACCUSED OF MURDER
BODY OF VICTIM SOLD AS TINNED ■ MEAT (10.0 a.m.) BERLIN, Feb. 13. Three Germans accused of killing a man, cutting up his body and selling it on the black market as tinned meat, faced trial at Celle to-day on a murder cheirgG. Defence counsel contended that the alleged victim was never murdered and was now living in the Soviet zone. The prosecution claimed that the killing occurred in 1945.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 103, 14 February 1950, Page 3
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73GERMANS ACCUSED OF MURDER Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 103, 14 February 1950, Page 3
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