MURDER MYSTERY.
LINK WITH PREVIOUS CRIME. By Telegraph—Press Association—ConTTieht London, January 9. The seven-year-old boy, who • was found strangled under the seat of a railway carnage at Shoreditch, lias been identified as William, the son of John Starchfiekl, a newsvewlor, who hercieally captured Stephen Titus in September, 1012, and who was / severely wounded during tho struggle on that occasion. A message from London published on October l; 1912, said:—"An Armenian named Stcphon Titus, residing at a hotel in Tottenham Court Road ran amok, and shot two barmaids, one dead. Seeing a "barmaid speaking to a man he commencod an altercation. Ho shot the manageress of the hotel dead and seriously wounded tho barmaid. He reloaded the revolver in the street and held the crowd at bay. He shot a newsboy and two other persons before ho was captured after a severe struggle."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1955, 12 January 1914, Page 5
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142MURDER MYSTERY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1955, 12 January 1914, Page 5
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