MURDER OF A COUNT.
SENSATIONAL TRIAL AT ST. PETERSBURG. ALLEGED INJECTION BY GERMS. fly I'eleErapli—Press Asocial ion—Copyright St. Petsrsburg, February 2. At tho trial of Doctor Patchenko, Count cle Lass.v, and Madame Mnra« vicva, on a charge of murdering Count Bonturlin, and conspiring to murdert General Bonturlin, tho Count's father,' also Madame Lazardi, the General's divorced wife, Potropavlovsky, who was a lodger in Madame Mtiravieva's house,, gave evidence that ho overheard 1 through thin walls, Patchenko and his mistress, Madame Muravieva, discuss) tho injection of germs into tho victims, no notified the police.' Patchenko confessed for tho purposa of shielding Madame Muravieva.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1043, 4 February 1911, Page 5
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102MURDER OF A COUNT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1043, 4 February 1911, Page 5
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