Moa Creek Murder Remains Mystery
DUNEDIN, Oct. 10. Dfspite intensive investigations by, tbe jiolice there are no further develop-liM-Tits in the Moa Creek mystery in v.Vb-k William Fraser Mclntosh, a 03-M-ar-nid farmer, was battcred to death in liis own woolshed. The police have l'C n handicapped^from the start. by the ..ij.,, cf any apnarent niotive and failure to diseover a weapon. The in-ve-Jtiaatlon lias extended as far afield as Ii'ver'-ar'dll and Queenstown while the loue'v badi countrv around the farm has been cnmbed in search for anvone who :>iight supply helpful information. T'onds and lagoons have been drained, an as of ground have been dug over, dit. hes and other possible hiding places h:>» •• been searched, but no likely v»eajir>Ti has been diseovered.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 October 1949, Page 5
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