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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... witness - box and amended this simply to ' I'll shoot ' , words which Sir Patrick was able to represent as a threat by a half - demented woman to shoot herself . As for the neighbour who said she had heard two shots fired , Sir Patrick ...
... witness - box and amended this simply to ' I'll shoot ' , words which Sir Patrick was able to represent as a threat by a half - demented woman to shoot herself . As for the neighbour who said she had heard two shots fired , Sir Patrick ...
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... witness , who , he told the jury , would say that it was ' impossible for this man to have murdered his wife on September 22nd ' . This ' secret ' witness proved to be a Mr. Douglas Sholto Douglas , a fancy goods manufacturer , who ...
... witness , who , he told the jury , would say that it was ' impossible for this man to have murdered his wife on September 22nd ' . This ' secret ' witness proved to be a Mr. Douglas Sholto Douglas , a fancy goods manufacturer , who ...
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... witness - box at a murder trial there was no longer any possibility of error . There , by his beautifully precise and pellucid answers , he at once revealed the formidable strength of the expert who is supreme in his own field and is ...
... witness - box at a murder trial there was no longer any possibility of error . There , by his beautifully precise and pellucid answers , he at once revealed the formidable strength of the expert who is supreme in his own field and is ...
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