THE LANDRU CASE
BLUEBEARD OUTCLASSED
NINETY-FOTJBrFIANGEES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Gable Association.*
PARIS, May 17.
Apart from the si# J stanlY°t>oi'sf "of _ charred bones, the police have,''discovered no substantial clues as to the disappearance of the twelve of ru's fiancees. It appears that I»andru had at least ninety-four, of whom over seventy are still alive.. ,The r police dis-„, covered trunks full of love letters, together with an address'baok, in'which Landru had indexed his sweethearts with side-notes as to thW character-" istics.
(Keceived May 29f ll.'SO p.m.) " PARIS, May 28:
.Landru was two hours Tinder examination. Ho admitted that there were eleven women his lovers. iM'Sfided";" l *'l don't know where they have gone." Generally he refused to answer ques-~ tions, saying: ''lt is for the potfc& iS' find the women.' *'■•■ ■»•.!» •!•
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10293, 30 May 1919, Page 5
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133THE LANDRU CASE New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10293, 30 May 1919, Page 5
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