HONOLULU TRIAL
CASE AGAINST ACCUSED. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegra ph.—Copying*”'.) HONOLULU, April 12. The accused in the Fortescue case heard six more witnesses building up tbe circumstantial case against them. They impassible viewed the bloodstained sheets in which the victim’s /■— bodv was wrapped, but Lieutenant A Lassie flinched when the police identified him as having been found with the body, Th e prosecution expects to complete its case on Wednesday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 5
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