MYSTERY OF SHOT TYPIST.
PARIS, September . i The alleged murder of :i rl typist. Mile. Susan Freon, of Xogent-le-Ro-trou. near Chartres, which has puzzled the French police for six months, will be reconstructed by the police to-mor-row in the presence of a. girl whom the police suspect in connection with the affair. Mile Freon was walking along the bank of the Marne one evening last March with M. Eugene Demand, her fiance, when several shots rang ouf . The girl fell dead, while her lover was wounded. <■ Ho soon reeovered in hospital and for five months he was kept Tn prison charged with having shot the girl. Finally the parents of his dead lover, who were liis firm supporters, obtained the services of Paris detectives, and it was proved that the man could not have shot the girl. The police theory now is that a girl fired the shots and Denoual allowed himself to lie'arrested and accused because he did not want to betray this other girl.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1922, Page 3
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166MYSTERY OF SHOT TYPIST. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1922, Page 3
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