THE GHOULISH GOOLDS.
FURTHER DETAILS. FRENCH NEWSPAPERS BLAME THE WIFE.
United Press Association —Copyright LONDON, August 10. Goold implored his wile to be prudent since tho officials roud all letters. He wrote, “1 wonder if all these horrors are bad dreuins.” I Mrs. Goold told a Magistrate Levin left the jowols asking, her to pawn thorn. She assorts Goold, when I intoxicated, conceived the mad idea lot disposing of tho body. She was lunablo to dissuade him. I: A post-mortem examination shows I ten wounds, one piercing tho heart, I four apparently inflicted by scissors. Bloodstained scissors wore found. I Isabelle Girodin states that her I aunt forbade her to enter, the room I whore tho polico found indications I thaWthe body had been hidden before I dismembered. ... I Tho French newspapers declare that I the wife dominated Goold. Ho states Iho claimed a baronetcy because all I liis brothers had been killed in AusI tralia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2156, 12 August 1907, Page 2
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156THE GHOULISH GOOLDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2156, 12 August 1907, Page 2
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