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THE GARDEN OF DEATH.

— l'--WHERE RICH OAMfiLERS WERE LURED TO DESTRUCTION, Juan Aldigo and his assistant, Munoz, have been condemned to death on six charges of murder at the gambling saloon which they kept at T'eimflor, "near' Seville (says the Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express"). Tim two men were professional gamblers and tricksters who lured rich men to their den, and, after murdpring them, buried them in graves already prepared in the garden, Several wellknown men of Seville had disappeared, and the wife of one of them, named Ucjano, put the. polite on the track by mentioning that her husband was a gambler. He was traced to Aldige's House .and his body found burled in the garden. Further examination brought. five other bodies to light, some of which had been burled for over two years. The garden has been termed "Tim Garden of Death,"

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North Otago Times, 6 September 1906, Page 2 (Supplement)

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THE GARDEN OF DEATH. North Otago Times, 6 September 1906, Page 2 (Supplement)

THE GARDEN OF DEATH. North Otago Times, 6 September 1906, Page 2 (Supplement)