MURDERED NURSE
NEW EVIDENCE DISCOVERED. (Australian & N.Z. Cable Absij.) PARIS/, April 11. Dr Paul’s autopsy on Nurse Roberts’ body lasted six hours. There was no trace of an illegal operation, but despite the condition of the body, he was able to establish that no fewer than five bones of the neck had been broken. It seems amazing that these facts were not revealed in the first postmortem, but the police are now able to investigate on surer grounds. It is understood that the police already possess a clue to a man of strong physique, with a cloudy reputation, who is believed to be mixed up with the white slave traffic.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 April 1927, Page 5
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