THE SOUTHSEA TRAGEDY.
By Telegraph.—Press Association,—Copyright. London, May 23. John Langford Crump been remanded on the charge •of murdering Mrs. Moriarty-Crurap at Southsea(Received May 25, 12.4 a.m.) * London, May 24. ; The dispute between the prisoner Crump s and his victim related to \ the Irish estates left to Mr. Moriarty- . Crump .on. the condition : that they should not pass out of the 1 family. The murderer contended that the widow was not, one of the family. When the murderer purchased a revolver license a fortnight ago he represented that he came from Auckland. '; ''-■''.""■ :'--' • ' — v-;. :: v. v ■'■■' :^-" ;: '-\- :,;/:,',;. ~.;.'■...: Hobabt, May 24. ': Mr. Moriarty- Crump,: whose widow has been murdered, left Tasmania 27 years ago, on his being bequeathed an extensive property in, Ireland. \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 5
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120THE SOUTHSEA TRAGEDY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13497, 25 May 1907, Page 5
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