Solution to Detectogram
- Solution to CASTLE Cass (Yale JTct), '• When using a Yale hey in anything like normal manner only a very small part (if any) of the forefinger impres - sion is left. In using a key in a lock which works with difficulty it is virtually impossible to leave perfect prints t of thumb and first finger on tho kej 3 head. The fact that the prints on the Yale key perfect convinced Ken s you, Chambers was framed by Wilson He was correct. Wilson was hanged for Ruth's, murder. Motive jealousy.
ig 11 HAT DE LUXE. s- "Cribbler is a rogue," said Johnson, k "Last week I bet with him for a new r- hat, and I lost tho bet. Now ho has ts sent me a bill for five guineas. A man !y could get five hats for that. I had it le out with him. ii- "What did he say?" u. "He said we did not arrange that >d it was to be a man’s hat, so be sent his wife.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 96, 26 April 1939, Page 16
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175Solution to Detectogram Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 96, 26 April 1939, Page 16
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