COOLS GIVES DETAILS.
REVOLTING CRIME. STRUCK AND STABBED FROM BEHIND. THE WIFE'S SHARE. By Telegraph—Association—Copyright. (Itcceived September 29, 4.22 p.m. Monte Carlo, September 28. Goold, charged with the murder of .ilrs. Levin, confcssod that he waited in the kitclion with a pestle while :;is wife and Mrs. Levin wero having a liqueur. His wife calling him, ho entered ichind Mrs. Levin, and struck her .'ii the head, knocking off her wif: vith the first- blow. At tho sccond blow she rose and :ried "Murder," and "Thief." A; ho third blow, she rushed towarl.' ho window, but Mrs Goold put lie, :and over Mrs. Levin's mouth bide her ones. He stabbed Mrs. Lovin from be"liud with -the big blade of a knife She reeled, against the wall, and revived a second stab--in- tho abdomen. Ho did, iiot .use the small •lade,'and his wife must havo sinicize sccond blow. Asked if she had anything to say •egarding' hor husband's confession, ■Mrs. Goold replied " Nothing." She : ainted when she was told to sign her deposition. Monto Carlo, September 27. Goold declares that ho and Mrs. Goold were without resources, and determined to rob somo ono. Ho says there was no intention to '.till Mrs. Levin.. Tlio idea was merc- ; y to stun and '' "ii rob her. 'Witt * kitchen pestle lie tried to fell th( .roman, but slio. showed an ut»sxpccted resistance, ( ' and this lee liim to stab' hor.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 September 1907, Page 5
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235COOLS GIVES DETAILS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 4, 30 September 1907, Page 5
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