THE CHAPEL-STREET MYSTERY.
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Detective Miller stated' that search had revealed that rib one .had seen the deceased outside his boarding house on the Monday night later than half-past eight. After iiteii days-of. investigation by himseU stud Detective Bailey, they were satisfiedthat the rtports cit'culated about, thi? case had-been false ones. The report tha some men had been seen car-. rying deceased up the. steps leading tp the boarding house late on the Monday night proved to have no foundation whatever.
i The jury returned a" verdict: "That Alexander Murrison met his death as the result of injuries received from a fall, but there- is -no* evidence to show how he came by the fall."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 254, 24 October 1905, Page 2
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