The Richmond Tragedy.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, Feb. 4. Furthor developments in the Latham case show that Mrs Elliott confessed to her husband that she had been unduly intimate with Latham.. She assisted her husband to lay a trap to blackmail Latham. Elliott admits that his wife’s story is correct, but denies that be had any hand in Latham’s death. The original assumption that Latham suicided is again being accepted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 334, 6 February 1902, Page 2
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