EASTBOURNE HORROR.
CHARRED REMAINS FOUND. DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 5 p.m.) LONDON, May 11. The Sunday News publishes a lengthy statement from a friend of Miss Kaye, the victim of the atrocious Eastbourne murder, saying that the latter admitted infatuation for a man not named, and felt sure that nothing but misery and suffering would result, yet she must go on with it. " I belong to the cave man age," she said. ■ The narrative suggests that Miss Kaye discovered that the. man was already married. " The police are extending their investigations to other south coast resorts. Rumours of i dramatic surprises are pending, also the seeking of. another missing girl. ; The Sunday Express says the missing girl is found. It is believed she made, a statement to the police throwing light on the murder. , Detectives overhauled the parish rubbish tip at Eastbourne and : recovered the charred bones of a woman's skull, fragments of a jaw, and a blackened gold tooth plate similar to that worn by Miss Kaye.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 9
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172EASTBOURNE HORROR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 9
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