TWO SHILLINGS FOR MURDER.
ROME, Mar. 29. When the trial of the Camorrists at Viterbo was continued, Abbattmagigio, who turned King's evidence on his fellows, said that the quarrel which (brought the Camorrists to judgment arose from an unequal division of loot valued at £4000 that was stolen from the house of Count D J Aquino. - Alfano, Cuoccolo (the murdered man, regarding- whose death the trial is proceeding-) and Demarinos de^ manded so large a share that the perpetrators of the murder received about 2s. As a ' consequence the Oamorrists who got nothing- denounced the rest' of the .gang 1 to the police. Abbatemaggio has received many letters, urging 'him to continue his revelations, saying that the whole world will defend him.
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Grey River Argus, 19 April 1911, Page 7
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