A Companion to Murder: A Dictionary of Death by Poison, Death by Shooting, Death by Suffocation and Drowning, Death by the Strangler's Hand, 1900-1950. With a Note on the British Judicial SystemKnopf, 1961 - 303 páginas |
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... prison sentence— for fraud . In November 1937 he pleaded guilty to an indictment charg- ing him with attempts to obtain money by false pretences , and was sentenced to four years penal servitude . He was released on licence in August ...
... prison sentence— for fraud . In November 1937 he pleaded guilty to an indictment charg- ing him with attempts to obtain money by false pretences , and was sentenced to four years penal servitude . He was released on licence in August ...
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... Prison , who said he did not consider Heath insane , although perverted and sadistic . Under cross - examination , Dr. Grierson agreed that Heath was a psychopathic personality and ' a most abnormal individual ' . Mr. Casswell : The man ...
... Prison , who said he did not consider Heath insane , although perverted and sadistic . Under cross - examination , Dr. Grierson agreed that Heath was a psychopathic personality and ' a most abnormal individual ' . Mr. Casswell : The man ...
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... prison , but whether I can possibly avoid sending him to prison at all , particularly for the first time . ' Rigby Swift was born at St. Helens in 1874 , the eighth son of Thomas Swift , a prosperous solicitor in the town , who later ...
... prison , but whether I can possibly avoid sending him to prison at all , particularly for the first time . ' Rigby Swift was born at St. Helens in 1874 , the eighth son of Thomas Swift , a prosperous solicitor in the town , who later ...
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