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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... returned home at 11.30 that night . He had put the car away , but had told Brown that he would be going out again . Brown had then gone quietly off to bed . Mr. Morton , he said , had sometimes slept in the car in the garage ; he was a ...
... returned home at 11.30 that night . He had put the car away , but had told Brown that he would be going out again . Brown had then gone quietly off to bed . Mr. Morton , he said , had sometimes slept in the car in the garage ; he was a ...
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... returned to the United States with a collection of Chinese objets d'art for sale in the American market . It was in October of that year , 1927 , that she met her future husband in New York , and fell deeply in love with him . The ...
... returned to the United States with a collection of Chinese objets d'art for sale in the American market . It was in October of that year , 1927 , that she met her future husband in New York , and fell deeply in love with him . The ...
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... returned from their walk at about 3 p.m. because it was raining , but at the entrance to the hotel Mrs. Miao had suggested that she should go in to Keswick by herself to buy some warmer underclothing . He had offered to go with her ...
... returned from their walk at about 3 p.m. because it was raining , but at the entrance to the hotel Mrs. Miao had suggested that she should go in to Keswick by herself to buy some warmer underclothing . He had offered to go with her ...
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afterwards Lord appeared arrested arsenic Arthur asked Assizes barrister Bennett Birkett body Brown bullet called Casserley Chapman charge Charles convicted counsel crime criminal Crippen Crown dead defence died doctor door Edward Marshall HALL evidence fired Frederick George Joseph SMITH girl gone Greenwood Haigh hand Hawley Harvey CRIPPEN heard Hearn Heath Hefeld Henry High Court Hotel Hulten husband Inner Temple insanity January John John George HAIGH Jones judge jury Justice Swift killed King's Bench Division King's Counsel later lived London Lord Justice Luard lying M'Naghten Rules Malcolm Merrett Miao Middle Temple Miss morning murder trials night Old Bailey person police Prison prosecution returned revolver Road Ruxton Scotland Yard Seddon sentenced to death shot SIDNEY STREET SIEGE OF SIDNEY Sir Bernard SPILSBURY Smith Thomas told took silk Vaquier Waddingham whilst wife William witness witness-box woman Woolmington