EX-CONSTABLE’S CRIME
EXECUTED FOR MURDER. A NONCHALANT. CRIMINAL. , - LONDON,. Feb. 17, Herbert, Burrows was executed to day for the murder of Ernest Laighy and his wife and phild. The warders describe him us the most nonchalant prisoner who ever occupied a condemned cell. He refused, to , follow his counsel’s advice to appeal. - The dead bodies were found In the . Garibaldi Inn, Worcester, of which Laight was the licensee, on November 28. Burrows, aged 22, a probationer-constable, who was a friend of the family, visited the inn late on the previous night.,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3282, 27 February 1926, Page 11
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