“We wonder,” writes the Maryborough Advertiser, “ how many murders Lave been brought to light through the agency of dogs ? Cases have occurred in the vicinity of nearly every town in the colony where the bodies of murdered prisons were found owing to dogs finding out the place where they lay, and it was given in evidence on Tuesday, at the trial of the prisoners charged with the Bet Bet murder, that the body of Bonzleman was discovered owing to the dog of deceased being seen lying close to the mouth of the shaft down Which it was. The dog had been lying on the bed of his deceased master when the search for Benzleman was first instituted.
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 44, 11 September 1875, Page 2
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