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MURDER MYSTERY

THE EASTBOURNE CRIME. POLICE DISCOVERIES. Press Association—<By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, May 7. The police have discovered nearly all (be bones of Miss Kaye’s bead, and have also evolved a definite theory of bow she met her death.—A. and N.Z. Cable. MAHON DECLARES INNOCENCE. LONDON, May 6. Mahon was remanded to appear at Hailsham. where the inquest on Miss Kaye will be opened to-morrow. He entered the dock, and when charged replied ; “ I have already made a statement which clearly shows that I was not the murderer.” »■-Reuter. MAHON REMANDED. .MORBID CURIOSITY. A RUSH TO HAILSHAM. DARK WOMAN DISCOVERED. LONDON, May 7. (Received ..May 8. at 10.15 a.m.) When Mahon -was formally charged at Mdildiam with the murder of Emily Kavo ho replied: “lit was not murder.” lie w.-ik remanded. 'll io inililic excitement is remarkable. People mcitored to Haiilfeham from all parts of the coimtry. 'Women and man. climbed a- high well and iniAhod the doors of tho count ur.it.il 200 were crushed into coals intended for fifty. The. accused showed motm.ee of emotion. The final sensation of the day was the announoomeinit -1 limit Hie police herd traced the dark woman, and that she would give evidence at. the inquest to-morrow. It is stated that there is no mystery about .her morementa. .She stales that she was driven to the bungalow on Good Friday. The doctors believe, that Miss Kaye, died after Mahon had motored her bark to Eastbourne. Mahon went on to Hie races .near bv.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 6

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MURDER MYSTERY Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 6

MURDER MYSTERY Evening Star, Issue 18628, 8 May 1924, Page 6