CAMDEN TOWN MURDER.
ACCUSED COMMITTED. FOR TRIAL. Received December G, 9 a.m. LONDON, December 5. R. T. Wood, a young man, and an artistic designer by profession, has been committed for trial on a charge of murder at Camden Town, on the night of the 11th September last, or early in the morning of the 12th September, of a young woman named Emily Dimmock, who had been in do..j-.>*-?tic service, but had later lived an immoral life. (It will be remembered that this is the case in which the police are said to have unlisted the aid of a clairvoyant, who, after lying on the bed on which the woman had been found murdered, professed to give a history of the crime and stated fflat the murderer was then on his way to Australia). _______
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8998, 7 December 1907, Page 6
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134CAMDEN TOWN MURDER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8998, 7 December 1907, Page 6
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