A DOUBLE-DYED VILLAIN.
A V- lolesale I urtJier discoveries. JVilliariWf- tha Windsor (Victoria) murderer, was the object of suspicion in Lancashire last July. He gave out he was connected with the Army Stores ; that his relatives were wealthy. In September he married Miss E. L. Maher (whom he has since murdered) making much ado over it. ff a J e ft England stating he was proceeding to Bombay to take charge of stores there. He wrote Home to his wife’s people from Melbourne, stating that he was going to Hong Kong to manage a lare o tea business. He resided in Sydney "in 1882 and there served »eer.tenoe finlarceny. He was subsequently arrested on another charge and absconded from bail. He then had a wife and family, whose whereabouts are unknown. __, SYDNEY, March 13 Williams became engaged to a Bathurst lady, who was en route to Perth to marry him when he was arrested. She handed over to the Melbourne Vxr n? ” Toothy of jewellery which Williams had given her, and this was identified as belonging to the murdered women.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2
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180A DOUBLE-DYED VILLAIN. Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2
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