MONTE CARLO MURDER.
it ;- /■ .;.,■>«»■.. ■■*■ «; ■• GOOLD'S CONFESSION.; '-.■■ : ____■_ ■ ' ■-^ l ?'^:^''U:A'Ss'l;^: : .ij:v f'AIR OF BOREDOM." By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Monte Carlo, December ',). The trial began to-day of VercGoold and his wife for the murder of Madame Levin early in August. ' In reply to the judge Goold described the ghastly details of, the crime with the most inhuman a : r of boredom. "I cut up the body," he said, cal- .*■ lously, " because I thought it looked nasty •in the box, and thought i*\ might be made more uniform." : . The motive for the journey of his wife and himself to Marseilles, he ; went on to say, was their fancy for a certain kind of bouillabaisse;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 5
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109MONTE CARLO MURDER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13613, 5 December 1907, Page 5
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