SHOREDITCH MURDER.
—-■ ■ "it* ™" i 1 IJUVS FATIiKU IMPLICATED. ' ! AUDI KV'IDKNVI'; COXKMC'TIXC;. Lv Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, January 22. A sensation was caused at the in(]iicßt on the boy William KtarchlicM, who was found .-tivmgled in a railway : carrinae at Shorediteh, by a woman ; positively identifying the hoy's father as tliu man who was loading him by Iho hand near Caimlentown station. The father interjected, "It's a lie." A signalman gave evidence that he saw a man kneeliir,' over a child in the train on the afternoon the murder was committed. He identified Starchlield as the child. The medical evidence was to the effect that fli» child was probably stiangled in a hie'eliiig position. London, January 2'2. Several witiic>..-,e* gave evidence that Sfarchlicld's father was in bed at his lodiiings on the afternoon of the murder, but their ■ vidence conllicted concerning deled.-. The iii(j ; -is been adjourned for further evidc.'.fe concerning Starcli- ■ liid.l s fath-i'. movements.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 176, 24 January 1914, Page 5
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154SHOREDITCH MURDER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 176, 24 January 1914, Page 5
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