COLD-BLOODED CRIME.
TO OBTAIN' LIFM INSURANCE.
AN INVENTOR'S SCHEME
3Y CAJULE —PUJiSS ASSOGIATIOIV -COPYRIGHT
Reoevietl Aug. 4, 1.50 p.m. NEW YORE, Aug. 3
When it was disclosed that Henry Schwartz, of San Francisco, an inventor who was supposedly killed by an explosion in his laboratory, carried a life insurance of ISO,0(11 dollars, the authorities became suspicious. An examination oi the body by a dentist showed that the teeth in the dead man’s head were not Schwartz’s. Later the wife of a labourer named Rodriquez reported that her husband was massing. She inspected fragments of the body anti believed them to bo the remains of her husband. A. warrant was issued for the arrest of Schwartz on a charge of murder. —Sydney Sun Cable.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 August 1925, Page 9
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