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The Claverley Case

(Par united Pram Mam.} Christchurch, This day The Patience case was resumed to-day with Deteobive-Sergea 0 t; Bicker dike still in the witness box. To Mr Gresson for the accused, Biokerdike said on neither of -the two inspections of Patience s but hod be found anything suspicious At the Blenheim Hotel Patience was “ quite open and frank.” He was not alone with Patience for two hours before the statement was taken. Patience was not warned that he need not make a statement nor that it might be used as evidence against him if he did jpo. . ; Mr Gresson—You ire rsther good at getting statements, are yob not ? Detective-Sergeant Biokerdike—lf I am it's no secret. Mr Gresson —You get your story, don’t you ? Biokerdike—l got ins story. The oase is proceeding.

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Inangahua Times, 26 October 1939, Page 2

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The Claverley Case Inangahua Times, 26 October 1939, Page 2

The Claverley Case Inangahua Times, 26 October 1939, Page 2

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