TRUNK MURDER
EX-PRISONER SUSPECTED
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Assn.)
LONDON, Alay 14
Scotland Yard lias learned to-night, from a domestic servant friend ot Bonita, that, the latter received a telegram on May 4: “I am out ; come and see me.” This corresponds with the time she left the rooms at Chelsea, when she was last seen alive.
The police believe that the murder was premeditated, in view of the fact that- the trunk was purchased before her death. The first theory that the murder occurred at Brixton is not strongly supported. The police are now concentrating on locating a man who was released from gaol last week.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1927, Page 7
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106TRUNK MURDER Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1927, Page 7
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