ENGLISH MURDERS
in - *<»»• • STRANGE FEATURES. ’ United Press Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, June 3., Detective Willis states that he turned to throw himself in front of tile tutor; when he saw Potts draw the revolver,“but. he jgot me before 1 could do .anything.” b/L Mr Millner . White*. Dean of Kings College, spid Potts ; Was-, troubled in some way financially.' rHe was rather mysterious with a garnish taste in clothes., He had won a good scholarship and had a promising future. It is believed that*-,Mrs Whitehouse died as- the result of an' extremely lienvy overdose .of-cocaine. The police believe that- the woman was. deliberately doped during supper,though there is also evidence that :;she was a drug addict.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 5
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114ENGLISH MURDERS Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 5
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