APPARENTLY A PACT
LETTERS TO THE POLICE
(By Teltigraph.)
(Special to "Tha Evening Post.")
AUCKLAND, This Day. Wohlmann informed the Press that there was no doubt that tho whole thing was pre-arranged and was a family pact to end what the mombers thought was an unsupportable state of affairs. Letters left addressed to the police stated that owing to domostic trouble the father (the writer) had decided to shoot the family and then himself. According to the letters the deed must have been dono on 22nd Juno, three days after the taking of the house.
In view >of the inquest the Superintendent did not care to go further into tlio nature of the domestic trouble referred to in tho lottors, a cursory examination of which and other things loft by the family indicate that sometime or othor the daughter was known by another name. In 1925 sho and hor mother travelled in Switzerland and the south of Europe.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1927, Page 10
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158APPARENTLY A PACT Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1927, Page 10
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