"VILLA OF DEATH"
i »■ I.I — > . m* » My«tery Murder s in France SEARCH FOR BODIES , (Received 13, 8.45 a.m.) PARIS, Dec. 11. Jean Blane, spoiled ehild of wealthy parents, with a genins for getting into trouble, is alleged to have lent Weide- • mann, tbe man who cpnfossed ^jve miiy. ders of visitors to the Paris Exhibition, to open a beauty parlour in Paris, but the money was utilised to lqase the "Villa of Death," where systematic digging has begun in consequence of the difccovery of women ?s garments bearing the names, Jeannine, Caroline, Sophie, Josephine and Jeannettee. NeighboilTs of Wiecjeman» had often seen him digging. He deolared that he was preparing rosebeds. The police are exhuming the body of a girl from the cemetery at Le Celle, St. Cloud. A now conjecturc is that the women 's clothing and the "Villa of Death" were connectod with tlio whitoslave traffic. Another *Wiedemann mystery has developed. The police are searching for a \voman5s body near the " Yilla of Death." They were informod- by an undertaker that it was taken abroad to h-mkyvown -l'd-e1stTnH-iot»: „ »
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 68, 13 December 1937, Page 7
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