FRENCH BLUEBEARD
WOMEN’S BODIES FOUND A MARRIAGE SWINDLER (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright} (Australian P.A.—United Scri'iceJ PARIS. Tuesday. A shocking discovery was made at a villa at Sainte Marguerite outside Marseilles. The body of a woman who had been strangled was found in the house, and a search revealed the dead bodies of two other women, who had been buried in a chicken-house and cellar respectively. The floor of the cellar had been newly cemented by the late occupant of the villa, who is now missing and is alleged to have been eng. ed in marriage swindles. It is known that the man had love affairs with live women, all of whom mysteriously disappeared.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 11
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