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THE ESCOTT MURDER.

I BLACK TRACKERS AT WORK. „ United Press Association. (Received 9.45 a.m.) Adelaide, March 26. At the inquest on Escott, black trackers gave evidence of having discovered tracks leading from the house of deceased to a shaft, where a gun was found. The tracks were those of Harold Escott, deceasedls youngest son. who is at present in custody on a charge of murder. > . • , (A message on the 17th stated that an old man named Escott, while reading a Bii)le at Burra, was killed by a shot fired through a window. There . was no clue).

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 5

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THE ESCOTT MURDER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 5

THE ESCOTT MURDER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 5

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