WAS IT SUICIDE.
DEATH OF JEAN HARLOW’S HUSBAND IN 1932. MURDER HINTED. U.p.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright (Rec. Nov.. 11. 6-30 p.ni.) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10 The. grand jury investigating the prosecuting record of. District. A.ttoiney; Burton Foit.ts, who is under a perjury indictment, , found testimony in the mysterious' suitiide of Paul Bern, husband of Jean. Harlow, iu 19J2, that may reopen the entire case Tlie original grand jury returned a suicide verdict, hut the testimony icvcals several domestics in liis home doubted this, and-expressed the opinion that lie was murdered. ~ The, foreman of the present jury, however, insisted that the jury was not interested in the case, although according to reports, 011 c cxpci t testified that a cryptic “suicide” note Bern lmd supposedly left. Avas. a palpable forgery..
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 4
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