THE UNWRITTEN LAW
Frenchwoman acquitted HUSBAND’S LOVE FOR OTHER WOMAN. iPer Press Association, Copyright.) (Received March 6, 11 a.m.) , PARIS, March 5. Interest has been aroused by the ‘“unwritten law” trial, in which Madlame Perron, a pretty actress and Isinger, is accused of murdering her husband, a director of a (Bordeaux, (theatre. The prisoner gave evidence that her husband visited the Dijon (Theatre and 'fell in love with the (daughter of the Dijon director. Relocated efforts to induce the girl to leave her husband failed, and Madame (Perron then took a pistol from a vanity bag and fired three times, killing her husband. She was acquitted. .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLII, Issue 9474, 6 March 1922, Page 5
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