STUDENT'S ESCAPE
MURDER ALLEGED "ALMOST PERFECT CRIME" LONDON, March 5 A 26-year-old chemistry student, Roger Chartier, charged with committing the almost perfect crime, escaped by leaping from a window while three policemen wore guarding him. Chartier had allegedly murdered his girl's mother bv means of a hypodermic needle filled with poison so powerful that mere whiffs were fatal. He objected to the attitude which the mother adopted to him.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 9
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