THE DEAN CASE.
THE PLEA 0E INSANITY
HIS FATHER, MOTHER, AND
SISTER ALL MAD
[EBB EBB3B ABSOCIATIOK —COPYBIGHT.]
(Received Ootober 19, noon.)
Sydney, Thia day. Dr Orooke, of Oootamundra, writing to the looal Preaa, says that no rational man oan come to any other conclusion than that Dean ia insane, although the insanity may have existed in a suppressed form until brought into activity by the desiie to release him from domestic trouble. Dr Orooke Btates that Dean's mother went mad, his father blew out hia brain-, and his aiater was mad. _ remarkable coiucidence ia that poison and the dread of being poisoned were overpowering features of the mother's 0.-tse, aud she took extraordinary meana to esoape the threatened danger.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 3
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