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SUICIDE IN GAOL

Wife murderer’s method HOUSTON (Texas), Sept. 1. Payne, the Amarillo attorney, who two months ago, killed his wife by exploding an infernal machine in the family automobile, committed suicide yesterday by blowing himself to pieces with nitro-glycerine, a phial of which he had secreted in his cell. As the suicide clause of his insurance policy expired at midnight, he waited' until after that hour so that his children could collect the £2OOO involved. K Next week he would have gone on trial for killing his wife, to which crime he had confessed, asking for speedy electrocution. Payne claimed that* he was a direct descendant of the author of “Home, Sweet Home.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1930, Page 2

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SUICIDE IN GAOL Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1930, Page 2

SUICIDE IN GAOL Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1930, Page 2

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