THE BARROW MURDER.
,SFDD ON’S ( CROSS-EXAMINATION ' LASTS' SIX HOURS.
LIGHT ON THE FLY-PAPERS
(Received 12, 12.80 p.m.) London,..March 11. oethlon was cross-examined for six hours. Asked regarding the finding of ,01 10s only in the deceased’s whereas it contained £2lO a few months before,, he replied that workmen had been in the room, including a window-cleaner. He admitted want of frankness hi' concealing certain particulars regarding property when communicating with the relatives, hut he disliked their demeanour. How the arsenic got into the stomach was a Chinese piizklo.
. Mrs. Seddon testified that she accidentally knocked some fly-papers off the mantelpiece and placed them in a soup plate containing water. The plate remained near the windows mitil the death of jVliss J 3 arrow.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 65, 12 March 1912, Page 6
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123THE BARROW MURDER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 65, 12 March 1912, Page 6
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