A WIFE POISONER. A DOCTOR EXECUTED. London, January 10.
Dr. Philip Cross, a retired army surgeon, of Handy Hall, Cork, haVbeen executed atCork. The crimi* for; which Dr. Cross has just paid the penalty was' the ,murder<>f 1 ' his mfo\jjy arsenicai. poisonings Mrs, Gioss 1 di^d dn!o"uji^ : % • ;'*s tiv] Lpndpp, an 4 within a fortnight married arMisi Skinner, a governess in -iiis ; I fltmily t who* had btfen ; sent tyr&jf* o\r»ng |o; $&Wteii*i& Being jell6ua/of her. Tl^eso Qircurastan^a led to an inquost; being: .Mi' which .resulted in jurosa being^mited^tenfitlrddft " <; «^' <J fl V di
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 1
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93A WIFE POISONER. A DOCTOR EXECUTED. London, January 10. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 237, 14 January 1888, Page 1
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