COLD-BLOODED CRIME.
WIFE.HIRES ASSASSINS TO'SLAY "■■■ HUSBAND. ..,; '■■■.■■,■ By Telegraph—Press, Association—Copyright ~,.- . ■'■ i■' . , Paris, February. 2. Tno dramatio trial of Madame. Clerc, a boarding, school keeper at Sevres, has concluded. ;. ... ":/< ' ■■' The woman promised two men, named Nollott nndiParratt, if' they murderled her.hti6band. They did so. Her sehool'boy son, Rene, gave evidence to the effect that he icarried the men. the money. : Parratt's little daughter was called as a witness;.' She fainted twice, and -was not able to give, evidence. . Madame Clero was sentenced to ten years' confinement; Nollet to twelve years' imprisonment with hard labour; and Parratt to.ten years. ' ./ ;■'■'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 7
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96COLD-BLOODED CRIME. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 4 February 1913, Page 7
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