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MAID SUSPECTED OF GU1LTY KNOWLEDGE, POISONS HERSELF EX-CONVICT ARRESTED
By Telegraph — Copyright).
NEW YORK, Saturday. I A message from Englewood, New Jersey, states that Violet Sharp, a maid in the home of Mrs. Dwight Morrow, committed suicide to-day by taking poison. Colonel Schwartzkopt, in a statement, said: "The suicide of the girl eonfirms the suspicions of the authorities who were conducting an investigation concerning her guilty knowledge of the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby." The girl had been repeatedly questioned, and was the only servant, according to the police, who could not give a satisfactory account of her jnovements on the night of the erime. She was to have been questioned again to-day.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 250, 13 June 1932, Page 5
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