Clairvoyants Helps The Police
Tangled Drama of larder and Suicide SEARCHERS DIRECTED TO GRUESOME FIND United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received Wednesday, 11 p.m. AIUNICH, Alay 23. A clairvoyante assisted the police to solve an extraordinary drama of murder and suicide which followed the theft of 50 marks and caused six deaths in as many years. Tho affair began in 1925, when a woman was robbed and murdered at Schrobcnhausen and her nephew, Josef Boelnn, was arrested on suspicion. >',on afterwards her sister, who, it. was alleged, the murderer terrorised into wiping up the blood, was found drowned. Boehm’s mother committed suicide, while in 1930 a neighbour, Ludwig Bucrkel, who was cognisant of the crime, disappeared. The police recently rc-arrcsted Boelioi and his father, but the former committed suicide. Subsequently a elairvoyante conducted the police to a spot where they unearthed Buerkel's head, while her explanation of circumstances of which she was previously unaware coincided with police information. The police arc now searching for Buerkel’s body, which the clairvoyante declares is buried near the head. Afcanwhile Boehm, senr., has committed suicide in the hanging cell.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIX, Issue 7472, 24 May 1934, Page 6
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