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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... fact , peripheral neuritis — a well - known symptom of arsenical poisoning ? And what of the other symptoms ? The ... facts before the Home Office . Police inquiries were begun , so discreetly , so cautiously , that right up to the last ...
... fact , peripheral neuritis — a well - known symptom of arsenical poisoning ? And what of the other symptoms ? The ... facts before the Home Office . Police inquiries were begun , so discreetly , so cautiously , that right up to the last ...
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... fact , everything he had said to account for his wife's disappearance was an invention , fabricated by himself to conceal the unpalatable fact that Belle had left him for a man ' who was better able to support her ' ; he did not know ...
... fact , everything he had said to account for his wife's disappearance was an invention , fabricated by himself to conceal the unpalatable fact that Belle had left him for a man ' who was better able to support her ' ; he did not know ...
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... fact , she seemed quite callous about the whole affair , and even informed me that she felt ' much better in health since he was gone ' . She began , however , by telling me that she was sure her husband had died through eating corned ...
... fact , she seemed quite callous about the whole affair , and even informed me that she felt ' much better in health since he was gone ' . She began , however , by telling me that she was sure her husband had died through eating corned ...
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