THE TOWETTA MURDER.
DREADFUL DISCLOSURES, MARY SCHIPPAN THE MURDERESS. -
By telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
ADELAIDE, Jan. 11. Ab the inquest Mary Schippan admitted improper relations with a man with whom she was keeping company at the house tiie Sunday before tiie tragedy. Her parents were absent at the time. Bertha was aware of tiie occurrence. Tiie medical evidence proved that there were blood stains on the various articles of Mary’s clothing, and tiie jury returned a verdict that Bertha’s throat was cut by Mary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 312, 13 January 1902, Page 2
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82THE TOWETTA MURDER. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 312, 13 January 1902, Page 2
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