THE SOUTHWARK POISONING CASES.
ANOTHER BODY EXHUMED
United PreM Aa»oci*tion—By Blaotric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received January 30th', 11.59 a.m.) c LONDON, January 29. The body of one of the wives of Chapman, the Southwark murderer, was disinterred after five years' burkl, and was marvellously weli preserved. The preservation is attributed to the antimony which Chapman i<» supposed to have given to her.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 7
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60THE SOUTHWARK POISONING CASES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 7
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