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BOY MURDERERS.

KILL AND ROB A MESSENGER By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. : Paris, October 2. Two boys, Desmarest and Tissier, aged sixteen and seventeen years, decoyed a bank messenger named Andje in to : a house in the Belleville quarter of Paris by means of a forged- bill, and then murdered him, using a knife and a flatiron. , ~'•■'■" ■.-•■:. The boys robbed tho messenger of ,£l7O sterling, which they found in his satchel, and then escaped, but were arrested-sub-sequently. '■■■';.' . I'. On arrest they made cynical confessions, stating, that they spent two days and nights in dissipation, squandering the proceeds of the robbery. < A REMORSELESS CRIME. STOLEN MONEY DISSIPATED. (Eec. October 3, .10.25 p.m.)' Paris, October 3. Dismarest nnH Tissier purchased gold watcies and gave a motor chauffeur, whom they engaged, a tip of fifty francs. They were arrested in a Parisian hotel. The lads admit that they had long premeditated the crime. They stabbed Andre in the neck while he was filling in entries. They forged a bill and then gagged ! and bound the dead man fearing; thiit he might recover. ~ . :, .'; ;. ; '■'.', : ', Their'remorselessness is attributed to a belief that they would be morely confined in a reformatory until they reached the age of twenty-one.. ■

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 5

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199

BOY MURDERERS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 5

BOY MURDERERS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 938, 4 October 1910, Page 5

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