before half-past six to cook his breakfast for him. He SEEMED QUIETER THAN USUAL m his manner. His mother wasn't up then. There had been no disagreements between his parents. Hris father had intended going away by the 8 o'clock express that morning for Ashburton, There was r.o reason that he should take his mother's life except madness. Since his release'from the Asylum he appeared to **c of sound mind he did not drink latterly, but before he went to the asylum he did so. and he used to pick qfuarrels with his mother. The witness thought he was iealous other, but there was no reason for it. The jury then separated until early next morning. On' the resumption of the inqiuesi Dr. Marks stated that he had found still another bullet wound m the thigh. The wound m the abdomen had caused death. A verdict was returned of wilful j murder against Wilson, who is m a | cit'Cal condition. The r-hiMven arc beir.g cared for by their uncle. John Cleland, of Belfast.
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NZ Truth, Issue 12, 16 November 1907, Page 4
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173Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 12, 16 November 1907, Page 4
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