The Sydney Poisoning Case.
(Per Press Association.) Sydney, June 19. Before the Royal Commission appointed to go into the case of George Dean, convicted of having administered poison to his wife, Margaret Parker, a clairvoyant, said Mrs Dean came to ber on the Monday before the trial of Dean for a consultation. Witness looked at ber hand and said, "You are a married ladr." Mrs Dean said that she was not. Witness said, "You bave a child." This also Mrs Dean denied. Witness then told her she saw her husband clairvoyantly. Mrs Dean asked, **' Where is he *?" Witness replied, "Heis in gaol." Mrs Dean then asked if he would get out. Witness could get him out ;" to which Mrs Dean replied, " Yes, tbere is a woman in this who eaid, "Yes, there is a woman in it." repeating tbe remark two or three times. Mrs Dean then remarked. " If he gets out I'll get a divorce." Witness asked Mrs Dean if ehe wanted her husband. She answered, " No, I bate bim." Witn-ass did not know at the time that it was Mrs Dean wbo bad called upon her, but was
sure of it afterwards.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 297, 20 June 1895, Page 3
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