NO CHARGE MADE.
♦ ACCUSED RETRACTS HIS STATEMENTS. (TOITJEX) PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY KX.BCT&IC TELE(J3A-tH —COPYHIGHT.) PARIS, November 26. Despite a dramatic confrontation tb® Public Prosecutor announced that he was not preferring any charge against Andree Leloutre, whose several months in custody have damped the ardour for notoriety which prompted him to make a false confession, when arrested on a charge of assaulting another woman, that he killed an Englishwoman, Mrs Florence Wilson, at L« louquet, two years ago. Leloutre subsequently retracted all the statements, and denied having had anything to do with the crime. Ho was taken on September 15th to the scene of the crime, where it %as reconstructed, and he was identified by a witness as a youth seen on the night of the murder near the place where it was committed. Leloutre was then taken bjLck to prison, pending further investigations.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 13
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142NO CHARGE MADE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 13
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