GORSE HALL MURDER.
EVIDENCE AGAINST WILDE. Dy Telegraph—Press AEEoeiation-Oopyrigljt. (Bee. September. 7, 9.25 p.!n.) ■London,' September 7. Marke Wilde, the ex-soldier who is charged with having murdered Mr. G. H. Stoits at Gorse Hall in November last, lias appeared at the Polico Court. Evidence was given that Wilde was onco tho owner of the revolver which Mrs. Storrs seized from the murderer as he was struggling with her husband. Nickel-coated service bullets, similar to those found in the murdered man's body, were discovered in Wilde's possession. ' The Home ' Office analysis proved that certain stains on the prisoner's coat and vest were caused by mammalian blood. ,Mr..Store's cook and housemaid, both of whom saw the murderer, identified Wilde as the man after a dramatic confrontation in. court with Cornelius. Howard, who Was tried and acquitted for. the murder in March last. <' ■'■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 916, 8 September 1910, Page 7
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140GORSE HALL MURDER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 916, 8 September 1910, Page 7
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