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THE WINDSOR MURDER.

FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS.

1 Irt&DOS?, March 30. Madame Tussaud has purchased Denham villa, ia whioh Deeming committed the murders, and will re-erect at her exhibition the rooms connected >ith the crime. 7/ -"., - . -Abe_mdk, March 31. Williams 'has arrived safely from Albany. Detective, Cawsey says that WUliaoas' confession with reference to two of the,•.*!*. JBipper ".murders was made in his presence. MelboukSß, March 41. Detective Brand 6, formerly of Joknew Deeming when in South Africa, and has eyery reason to believe he is the man wanted for 'the murder of a British officer named Graham and two natives in Johanaesberg ia 188 S. The bodies of the murdered people were horribly mutilated. Brandt is engaged in investigating tbe case. Shortly after the murder it is alleged that Deeming waa connected with a number of others in swindling;the National Bank of Johauaesberg out of £ 162,000. London, March 31. Letters addressed by Deeming to the British Consul in Monte Video, where he was arrested for fraudulently obtaining goods in England, have been discovered. In these he Complained of the treatment he received in prison, and fihreateued the British Minister with death unless her : took steps to redress his grievance. j

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8136, 1 April 1892, Page 5

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THE WINDSOR MURDER. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8136, 1 April 1892, Page 5

THE WINDSOR MURDER. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8136, 1 April 1892, Page 5

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