THE AID OF A CLAIRVO ANT TO DETECT CRIME.
[United Pbess Association.—Copsbight.] (Received October 1, 8.40 a.m.) • LONDON, Monday The inability of the police to find a clue to the murder of a woman named Emily Dimmock, alias Shaw, at Camden Town, on September 11th, induced detectives to accept the aid of a clairvoyant, who was thrown into a trance on the bed where the corpse was found; The clairvoyant gave a vivid reconstruction of the crime, and declared that the murderer, to be voyaging to Melbourne.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 October 1907, Page 3
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