FRENCH CRIMES
MOTORING MURDERS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS', February 3. (Received February 4, at 10 a.m.) A modest taxi cab is earning a sinister reputation, it having been attended by tragic happenings, despite changes of owners. Last June, when it was used as a private car, a chauffeur named Soulle was shot by an architect’s clerk, who was recently sentenced to death. Now the same cab has been found abandoned on a lonely roadside with a pool of blood on the floor. It is assumed _ that the driver, one Cadorin, was killed and his body thrown in the river.—-A. and N.Z. and ‘ Sun ’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 5
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104FRENCH CRIMES Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 5
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