MURDER IN MASQUERADE.
falleni found guilty. SENTENCED TO DEATH. A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, Oct. 7. Eugenie Falleni, an Italian woman who lived for many years as a man, was found guilty of murdering Annie Crawford, with whom she went through a form of marriage, and was sentenced to death. The case aroused great public interest, and during the two days the trial lasted the Court precincts were crowdied. In her earlier appearances in Court Falleni was garbed in male attire, hut on her last appearance she resumed women's garments.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 5
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