THE MODERN BLUEBEARD.
SKELETONS OF WOMEN JOUNft ' MURDER THEORY REVIVED. . t By Telegraph—Presa Assn.—CoPTrtJht ' Received Oc,t. 24,12.35 a.m. Paris, Oct. 2& The skeletons of four women hm been discovered in Landru's estate at Gambais. The "Bluebeard's" clever attitude liefore the examining magistrate had led to the belief that he was noli guflty of murder, but that he was concerned in a widespread white slave traffic, in whjlbli he employed his so-called fiancee*. The latest discovery of skeletons reinstates the murder theory>—Times Service, •
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1919, Page 5
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82THE MODERN BLUEBEARD. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1919, Page 5
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