The Windsor Murder.
London, Match 28. The incpjoaton the bodies of Airs Deeming and her children was resumed to-day. Tweuty-cwo telegraph clerks were sent specially to Rainhill, and fresh wires were laid on to tho village, Martha Deeming stivtcd that her nister went, to Rainhill on July 25 of last year, and returned to Birkenhead on the 27th. The landlord of fche Commercial Hotel at Rainhill said that ho noticed blood on Deemtng's coat during fche first week in August. Tho floor in Deubain Villa was cemented in the same week, Ann Morley, of Liverpool, deposed that she had long known Deeming. In Ootober she handed him deeds for a legal opinion to be obtained, but ho never returned them. A man named Young testified that he assisted Deeming to oemont fche floor on July 30. A verdiot of wilful murder was returned against Deeming. The jury expressed surprise that his movements at Rainhill had nofc aroused fche suspicion of the police. Melbodkne, This Day. I« is underatood.lhat Decming'a main line of defence m 1 be that ot insanity,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1892, Page 2
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179The Windsor Murder. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1892, Page 2
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