BOY MURDERER
DRAMATIC CONCESSION
BOULOGNE, 80th July.
The "Petit Journal" 'describes £ dramatic interrogation of Andre to Loutre, the iceman charged with th« murder of Mrs. Florence Wilson, -who was found stabbed and strangled in « wood at Le Touquet. ' .
"Look me in the eyes, Le Loutre. Was it not you who killed Mrs. Wilson! Tell me. It was you!" jerked out th* Assistant Commissioner. '"
"No, it was not me," replied' Be Loutre hesitatingly; but Mrs. Wilson's name was repeated until Le Loutre broke down and covered- his .throat with his hands, sobbing, "Yes, I killed hor!"
Afterwards he described the crime in detail. He was 14i years old at the time of the crime/ The Juyenil* Court will prosecute for th© maximum penalty, which is detention until he reaches his majority.,
At Ohi-istchureh on Saturday ihe'Jr*" turn match between High School atM Christ's College, wMeli. had.:\tieen/jK>p*' poned from Wednesday, was won fc^BKjrh School by IS pwnts to nil-, ' ...
BOY MURDERER
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 36, 11 August 1930, Page 3
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