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TRIAL OF WILLIAM BAYLY.

PATHOLOGIST COMPLETES EVIDENCE

EXPERIMENT IN WITNESS BOX.

When the Wellington pathologist, Dr. P. P. Lynch, stepped

into the witness box to continue his evidence-in-chief in the ••■Supreme Court this morning, the fourth week of the trial of William Alfred Bayly, charged with double murder, began. Dr. Lynch was cross-examined minutely on several points, and he explained blood grouping, and reiterated his opinion as to the cause of Mrs. Lakey's death. In conjunction with Dr. Lynch, Mr. L. P. Leary carried out a short burning experiment in Court, and later, when Mr. Kenneth MacCormick was in the box, he sketched a skeleton on a blackboard and marked in red chalk the position in the human frame of the bones found in Bayly's garden.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 8

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TRIAL OF WILLIAM BAYLY. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 8

TRIAL OF WILLIAM BAYLY. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 8

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