Police Still Busy On Wool Shed Murder
DUNEDIN, Dec. 6. The police are making every effort to bring to justice the killer who- slew the 63-year-old- farmer, William Fraser Mc Intosh, in the wool shed on his property at Moa Creek some time on September 23 last,. Detectives are still engaged in the Moa Creek district and elsewhere. Inspector A. G. McHugh who has been in eharge of investigations throughout, visited tthe scene of the erirue again yesterday. / No uate has yet been fixed for the inqiiest which was opened for the purpose !of identification and adjourned sine die. In the meantime a huge quantity of statements and other matter has been aceumulated by the police. The statements alone comprise many thousands of pages. The police have made a tremendous number of inquiries which have extended to all parts of New Zealand. Every possibie clue or piece of likely information ha^> been caret'ully invesfigated.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1949, Page 6
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154Police Still Busy On Wool Shed Murder Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1949, Page 6
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