THE MURDERER GOOLD.
v FRENZIED BEHAVIOUR,
HORRORS OF THE NIGHT.
LONDON, August 17. Marseilles correspondent reports that Goold has taken a sudden turn fcrihe worse. The Public Prosecutor has g|S informed that he was seized in the *W with a delirium of nightmare with to his crime." that his legs had been M .off and removed in a bag. He at *°"d hia cell companions, tearing their *^68. and raining blows on their heads. • Hs-excited condition is attributed, beMes the view of the impression made by to the sudden stoppage of W%, which he absorbed inordinately. gPjj 8 eonnsel has asked for the WWhtment of a receiver in his estate, »;«* ground that he is insane.
have been placed in Goold's «i «mcc the moment of his arrest, with to drawing him out in conversaJWJUhd reporting to the authorities any *™«?wns he may make. Similar proHg has been taken in the case of Mrs.
PARIS, August 17.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 197, 19 August 1907, Page 5
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