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CROWBOROUGH MURDER

Al"Si fi A MAN AND N. Z. CAIU/E ASSOCIATION Til F. .) FRY'S VERDICT. LONDON. March Id. Justice Finlay, summing up in the Thorne case, said that there was no question ot law. Ihe whole question was whether the prisoner deliberately indicted the injurio?. If there was nnv real doubt in the jury’s mind as to how Miss Cameron died, it would he their duty to acquit the prisoner. The inrv was absent lor half an hour, and returned with a verdict of guilty.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 2

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CROWBOROUGH MURDER Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 2

CROWBOROUGH MURDER Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 2

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