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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... husband , who was lying on the floor in his pyjamas , with the blood trickling out of his mouth . The night manager was summoned . To him , Madame Fahmy cried out , in French : ' What have I done ? What will they do to me ? Oh , sir , I ...
... husband , who was lying on the floor in his pyjamas , with the blood trickling out of his mouth . The night manager was summoned . To him , Madame Fahmy cried out , in French : ' What have I done ? What will they do to me ? Oh , sir , I ...
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... husband ? Look further into the death ( by heart failure ) of Mr. Major , of Kirkby- on - Bain . Why did he complain ... husband's death had been to telephone the newspaper to cancel the notice . In his book , My Forty Years at the Yard ...
... husband ? Look further into the death ( by heart failure ) of Mr. Major , of Kirkby- on - Bain . Why did he complain ... husband's death had been to telephone the newspaper to cancel the notice . In his book , My Forty Years at the Yard ...
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... husband bought his tinned beef himself , ' she went on , adding with great insistence : ' I know that I never bought ... husband's illness Mrs. Major had sent their young son out to buy a tin of corned beef . ) It remained for the police ...
... husband bought his tinned beef himself , ' she went on , adding with great insistence : ' I know that I never bought ... husband's illness Mrs. Major had sent their young son out to buy a tin of corned beef . ) It remained for the police ...
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