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FRENCH MURDER CASE

THREE PEOPLE ARRESTED FOR SHELTERING DR PETIOT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright '■< LONDON, Nov. 6. Two women and a man, who Were arrested for sheltering Dr Petiot, who is accused of murdering over 50 people, told the police that Petiot, before the fall of Paris, never showed signs of working for the resistance movement and did not even seem a good patriot, says the 'Daily Mail's ' Paris correspondent. While the cleverest detectives were searching throughout France for the owner of the death cellar in the Rue le Sueur, Petiot was living in a small flat in the" 'heart?of tPMs. He passed long hours indoors playing patience, reading crime stories and sociological works, and carrying out queer calculations with extraordinary dice of his own design.

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Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 4

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FRENCH MURDER CASE Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 4

FRENCH MURDER CASE Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 4

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