MURDER IN A MOTOR-CAR.
YOUNG WOMAN'S STATEMENT. {now IBltt ASSOCIATION —8S EMiCTBia TOaaaA»-«oiTaioßT.) (Receind December Ist, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, November 30. Later details reveal the extraordinary character oi the motor-car murder. Mademoiselle Rachel Mcry, the turenty-ono-year-old daughter of wealthy paresis, ia a full statement to the police, mado bo secret of her motive. ®» md Hut the had met Heurteur cinema, wiwre he was the confer ot orchestra. A liaison Pfnp between them, but as Heurtarirer allowed her into his flat, *!§•» convinced that there was ■Sir woman. Yesterday, in coma friend, she called at bis Htoxtear met her at tho door, latfi) not allow her to enter. He imito drive Mery's friend back to feafeaia. When they were return--3| toParis Mcry accused the man He replied that her con•WlMpicions were intolerable. Mery nttbt die bad a revolver in her in reply Heurteur said: "®Ba if you like, or commit sui- : ft it all the same to me." this indifference, Mery ftal the slowly alid her hand W* lis head and shot him in the tt olle message yesterday stated : t jwwnrmn on point duty in the fJTO da I'Opera, seeing a motor-car Jfdcontrol collide with and knock ** a lamp-post, found that the Jw, M. Heurteur. musical director *w* Grand Cinema, had been shot SMI dying, A girl, Rachel Mery, *ts sitting alongside him, said dw killed Turn because she loved J- Onmrwue be would have killed died on the way to
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 11
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240MURDER IN A MOTOR-CAR. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 11
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