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TRUNK MURDER

VICTIM'S' HISTORY

(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.!

LONDON, May 1-

Scotland Yard states the murdered woman’s name was eiher Larnatti or Bonati, nee Build. She was British horn, and her age "as 37 veins. Hei right index finger was slightly defoitiled. The woman left her husband in 1023, and then lived with a man in London and in Tilbury until Jnl\ 192 G. She hail since then resided in Marvlebone, Chelsea, under the name of Mrs Roles. She obtained a. living by daily acting as a cook. For the past six weeks she lived at Fulham ns Mrs Build, and she was last seen alive on the 4th. of May, "hen she left her lodging at Marylebone. One of the most curious facts of today's investigations in the trunk tragedy was that Scotland \ aril made a discovery that the woman Bonati was last seen alive on the Wednesday, two days before the trunk was deposited at Charing Cross. The medical opinion is that death occurred a fortnight before the examination of the body. Following on this development, an entirely new construction of the crime has been built up as a working basis. Ibis has caused Scotland Yard to revise its full official statement.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 3

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TRUNK MURDER Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 3

TRUNK MURDER Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 3

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