CAMDEN TOWN MURDER.
WOOD'S^ACQUITTAL. NEWSPAPERS ON. A SQUALID 'CASE 7 BT TELrGBiPE—KIES3'' ASSOCIATION-^-COPYRIGHT. . .. .... London,. December 19. Newspaper comments on the Camden Town murder ease (in* which Robert; Cavers Wood was acquitted) -are agreed-on tho utterly squalid,aspects o'.' tho, caco. Interest, it is said, chicfly ccntred in the methods of detecting criminals. ' The prosecution in this instance was based' on. doubtful identification, ' arid there'was : no suggestion-of a motive.; The'," Daily Telegraph " states,:—" Tho prosecution offered practically no" evidence which'.was. not .either adequately.rebutted, or did -' not emanate • from-people whose character -was-' open to - grave' reproach." The. paper'adds: " Another 'unsolved mystery ■ his .been added to London's clisquietingly Jong list."..' • , .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 75, 21 December 1907, Page 5
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106CAMDEN TOWN MURDER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 75, 21 December 1907, Page 5
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