FRIGHTENED TO DEATH
GERMAN MURDER SRIAL. ■ 1 PRISONER’S NEiEDLESS APPRlifc SION. ro ; Press Assbpiation—By Telegraph—Oopyrighi, .iJjcT.A • BERLIN, January -16tn;j (Received Jan. 17, at 7.30-jgjmS) -/ Needless fear of death killed > at the Berlin Aostaes. ?J 1 Herr Hoppe, a business ifagnj^sto* charged with murdering a womftp.l 5 jury gave a verdict in the sence, as is customary in Germany,’.’but Herr Hoppe, who was listening the cell wall, thought be heard fho: r fpl , i& man say “ Guilty of murder.” . ;.; V ’ When Hoppe was brought into court ha was pale and troubling. The judge'said n, ; » “You have been found grfilty ’ U^-s.n u)- ; a Hoppe murmured; “I know,” ftiid : tett ■ k dead. ; \ :i - *; . As a fact, the jury had only r J guilty of manslaughter.—A. anI'.VN.Z. Gable., <Tsik'k.f- r L ' ' j - ■■ >;l ■‘l/w-'-ii
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18456, 18 January 1922, Page 5
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