The Woolloomooloo Tragedy.
(Per Press Association.) Sydney, September 27. The inquest on the unfortunate girl Mitchell was resumed to-day, when a verdict of murder was returned against Sheridan, and that Thomas and Mrs Campbell were accessories before the fact. Seawall has been released. Medical evidence was opinion that the wound on the body was caused shortly before death resulted from shock or blood poisoning, though the woman could not have lived more than a few hours after the incision was made. To the medical officers it appeared as if the injuries with reckless disregard to life, and there were no signs of the use of an anaestic. If none were used they say the operation must have been agonising.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 28 September 1895, Page 2
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119The Woolloomooloo Tragedy. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 28 September 1895, Page 2
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