A FIENDISH MURDER
WIPES OUT A FAMILY
[United Press Association.—By E’ectrio Telegraph Copy r igb t. ]
(Received this day at.ll a.m.) VANCOUVER, November 30. A sheriff’s posse is conducting a great man hunt for a fiendish horseman who wiped out a. Duchess County family of four with a knife. All were stabbed to death, in and around their farmhouse. James Germond and his wife Mabel, both aged ■ forty-seven, their son and daughter died when the killer with uncanny preeison, plunged the knife into their hearts. No trace of the knife was found, but the unmistakeable and definite footprints of a horse were discovered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1930, Page 5
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103A FIENDISH MURDER Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1930, Page 5
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