A COOL MURDERER.
I A culprib wae recently tried in a German Court of JußHce : for'murder robbery. Tbo judg», before eumming Up the evidence for the jury's consideration asked the prjsoner.if.jiq' had.apytipg./p say % himself, "Only th|s," ymrjlfyj}. ■ our, repliedlhe latter, '! tywjw nptVaiMv.. der, but a suicide,"—Judge: " How vgjj' - ■ '' you make : that) out Prisoner : ''ln this way, your Honor. The deceased, for years before hifi cjeath, ' went> about: ?' ■' eyerywhere ; saving fcbaf ;]& deters •. '"" mined to'put an end; to hitruielf,. but JlO rievev had the his irresolution moved me to pity ( so, tp ) saye him from and, pjore )j especially firbm' Ming- worse than 'his:' word, I suicided liim.' -Judge i " That/J. isall.very yoinT take bis watch Prisoner: " iWas dead be did npt'r?quire : a ; wStctf. did, so I very naturally put it ii- jjiy pooiet. -Besides, he was an old of mine, so I wasted something,to-'remem-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 28 March 1882, Page 2
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321A COOL MURDERER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 28 March 1882, Page 2
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