RITUAL MURDER.
- va . ' : ~' x 2-Jm ex-detectives evidence.
[By- Ehspt*ic Telegraph—CorYMcm ] St; Eetersl)^®,', October Interest in. the . centres on yera- c ' irv-a,front bench and is.never,, at a loss fo krls S a a • faWni W*hat he *£ asked to. tile him rden. die first, reported that the murder was committed,- l)y hank. robbers, and was then asked to investigate the; possibility of, a ritual murder, He follow ed many clues, and all pointed to v era, whose bov Eugene Cherberjak,' waa friendly 1 wavs told, Kmsor'slf/tM was parente-or was the victim of a?j itiial crime. Krassovsky about *tW tube the • ‘Black t .. Hundp*d£ : agitation arose against him, and h&.ivas dismissed a the.end of 1911. Hecmitinued the enquiry on. his own account. (Received 11.35 a.m.) > gt. Petersburg, October 22.'
Krassovsky’s evidence against Vera Cherberiak is regarded as overwhelming, He found nothing to incriminate Beiliss, qr .supporting the theory of ritual murder. One of £ ora Gherberiak’s, gang told him Tushinsky assisted in the, jobbery of-Kieff Cathedral-ami that the gang murdered him, fearing treachery ; and he -added that Vera’s flat was a gang’s den utilised to store plunders obtained in thqir 1905 programmes.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 6
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188RITUAL MURDER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 6
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