The Great Barrier Murder
(PEB TTNITED PRfcSS ASSOCIATION ) Auckland, November 4. The lonic has left for the Great Barrier to bring the witnesses w* quired at the Caffrey and Perm trial to-morrow. The Crown Solicitor, Mr Hudson Williamson, went down, also the officers of the survey department to make a survey of the house I and lands at Tryphena where the i murder was committed, and a survey | of the cliff over which Perm is said to I have reached the house. Wellington, November 6. The Minister of Justice, in reply to Mr Napier's telegram, that the Crown Prosecutor at Auckland had extorted a confession from the girl Grace Graham says that the Crown Proseoutor telegraphed that in company with the gaolers and warders of Mount Eden gaol he interviewed the girl, and after warning her that anything she said might be used against her, she made a confession. He denies their waa any extortion.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 2
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155The Great Barrier Murder Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 2
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