FRENCH MURDER PLOT.
FAITHLESS WIFE'S CRIME. HEAVY SENTENCES. I Received 10.50 ajn.)' PARIS, February 2. The dramatic trial of Madame Clerc for procuring the murder of her husband has concluded. A boarding-school keeper at Sevres stated that the woman promised two men, Nollet and Parratt, £120 to murder her husband, and they did so. Her schoolboy son gave evidence that he carried the men some money. Parratt's little daughter fainted twice, and was unable to give evidence. Mme. Clerc was sentenced to ten years' solitary confinement. Nollet to twelve years' "hard labour, and Parratt to ten years.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 5
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