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THE MONTE CARLO MURDER.

Per Press Associatio'ii: —Copyright. LONDON, August 10. .Goold implored his wife to be prudent, since the officials read all the letters she wrote. " 1 wonder if all these horrors are bad dreams," he said. Mrs Goold told the Magistrate that Madame Levin left her jewels, asking her to pawn them. She asserts tha,t Goold, when intoxicated, conceived of the mad idea of disposing of the body, and she was unable to dissuade him. A post mortem examination shows tin wounds, one piercing the heart. Four apparently were inflicted by scissors. Blood-stained scissors were , found. Isabelle Girodin states that her aunt forbade her to enter ■ Ihe box room where the police found indications that | the body had been hidden before if was dismembered. I The Frerfch newspapers aeclare that his wife dominated Goold. He states that he claimed the baronetcy because all his brothers had been killed in Australia.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7265, 12 August 1907, Page 2

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THE MONTE CARLO MURDER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7265, 12 August 1907, Page 2

THE MONTE CARLO MURDER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7265, 12 August 1907, Page 2