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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... seen , but being reluctant to make trouble for one of the stewards , he allowed the officer to infer that the man in Cabin 126 was a passenger . The officer dismissed him , remarking that the morals of the passengers were their own ...
... seen , but being reluctant to make trouble for one of the stewards , he allowed the officer to infer that the man in Cabin 126 was a passenger . The officer dismissed him , remarking that the morals of the passengers were their own ...
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... seen a man on their garden wall a few minutes after Dickey had been shot . He had asked their permission to go through the house , and had been allowed to do so ; neither of the two ladies seems to have seen anything particularly odd in ...
... seen a man on their garden wall a few minutes after Dickey had been shot . He had asked their permission to go through the house , and had been allowed to do so ; neither of the two ladies seems to have seen anything particularly odd in ...
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... seen gazing at a display of soap ' dominoes ' in the window of a nearby chemist's shop . ( She was hoping to buy some of these ' dominoes ' as a Christmas present . ) That seems to have been the last that was ever seen of her - alive ...
... seen gazing at a display of soap ' dominoes ' in the window of a nearby chemist's shop . ( She was hoping to buy some of these ' dominoes ' as a Christmas present . ) That seems to have been the last that was ever seen of her - alive ...
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