MODERN CRIME
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SULPHURIC ACID TO DISSOLYE THE BODIES SENSATIONAL TRIAL
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Paris, October 25 At the murder trial at Aix en Prov( nce a druggist gave evidence that he delivered 20 gallons of sulphuric acid to Georges Sarret, the male accused, in small jars, in August, 1925. A convict testified that one of Sarret's lawyers sent a. letter to him in gaol arranging for a false witness to declare that persons resemibling a man and a woman who were allegedly murdered, had ordered the bath, thereby removing from Sarret the blame for doin'g so. 'The prosecutor shou'ted to the lawyer concerned: "It is a pity you are at the Bar." This unloosed pandemonium and the Judge adjourned the court for an hour, after which' the prosecutor and the lawyer shoolc hands and the trial proceeded. Sarret is standing his trial for murder with 'the two Schmidt sisters. They are accused of murdering their husibands for insuranee.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 673, 27 October 1933, Page 5
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160MODERN CRIME Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 673, 27 October 1933, Page 5
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