CLAPHAM COMMON MURDER.
EVIDENCE AGAINST MORRISON. Br Telegraph—Eress Association—Oopyrlßht. London, January 17. At tli© Police Court, Steiner Morrison, the man charged with the murder, at Clapham Common, of Boron, a French Jew, again appeared on remand. The prosecuting counsel stated that Morrison had been a constant associate of Beron's. Prisoner had been seen carrying an iron bar similar, to the weapon with which. Boron. had • been murdered,. Tho cab in which Morrison drove from Clapham has been traced. CASE FOE'THE CROWN. (Eec. January 18, 9.50 p.m.) London, January 18. In the Clapham Common mnrder ease, counsel announced that ho would call eTidenco showing that Morrison had deposited a pistol and cartridges at a railway cloakroom after the, murder, and that a ticket for them had been found in the lining of his hat; and also evidenco that he drove with the murdored man to Clapham at a quarter to ' three in the morning, and drove away alone at a quar-ter-past three. ;
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 19 January 1911, Page 5
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