THE PARIS CRIME.
SEXTEXCE OF DEATH. Pkes3 Association.—Copyright. PA"RTS. Wednesday. Tissier and Disniarest. who n:ur dered. a bank messenger i;amec Andre in October last. have biKM: sentenced to death. -' - ! (The two murderers. Tissier and TJismarest, were depraved 3-ouihs . aged respectively 1(J and 17 years*. Th-ey decoyed a bank'" messeuyer named Andre to a house by means o. a forged bill and murdered hipi with a knife and flatiron. Thov then . xobbed his satchel of £l7O and spent the proceeds in a debauch. They were subsequently arretted and the? made a cynical confession that th-ey had premeditated the crime. They siabbed Andre in the neck while he was filling in the entries of the forged bill, and then' .gagged and bound Mm. fearing that b& would recover. " Their femorselessnes s was attributed to the belief that they would merely be confined in a reformatory until", they reached the age o£ 21.)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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150THE PARIS CRIME. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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