JEKYLL AND HYDE.
',' . ——♦ FRENCH DOCTOR'S DOUBLE LIFE. (BT CABLE—J'RESS ASSOCIATION—COPSBIOHT.) tAUSTSAUIAN AND S.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION) (Received Juno 16th, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, June 15. A telegram from Marseilles states that investigations reveal that Bougrat, in tho wall of whose consulting room the body of a man named Rumebo was found, was a sort of Jekyll and Hyde. While ho was a well-known doctor, moving in the best society at Marseilles, and married into an excellent family, lie was also frequenting tho lowest night resorts,, consorting with Apaches, and taking part in their free fights. After distinguished war service, he underwent the operation of trepanning. It is .thought that the Jekyll and Hyde existence may hayo affected bis mind. He was in the habit of hypnotising and robbing his patients. Tho doctor's sweetheart, Andrea Audibort, who was charged with complicity in the death of R'umebeV was recently a servant in a Marseilles lodg-ing-house.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 9
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151JEKYLL AND HYDE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 9
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