THE WINDSOR MURDER.
[By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Special to Press Association). | London, March 29. (Received March 30, at noon.) The Times says that Deeming is essentially a swiudler, but only incidentally a murderer. It is rumoured that the police attribute the Jack the Ripper" murders to a convict now m Portland gaol for obtaining money from women by threats. (Per United Press Association.) i-> Christchurch, March 30. A Mrs Dunn residing here, whose husband left her in April 1887, when a warrant was issued for his arrest on a charge of embezzlement at Reefton, has said that the portrait of Deeming in the Australian papers has made her suspect that he is her runaway husband, from whom she has not heard since his departure. She says that he is possessed of considerable mechanical ability, and told her he came from America. Subsequent inquiries at places in America where he said he had been faUed to confirm his statement.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9389, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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157THE WINDSOR MURDER. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9389, 31 March 1892, Page 2
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