HONEYMOON CRIME
BRIDE SHOOTS HUSBAND. “ WHILE LOVE IS YOUNG." LONDON, January 31. Parisians are puzzled by a strange honeymoon drama. Germaine Seigneur, a pretty 20-ycar-old bride, married only six days, was found in her Hat shot dead. She was seated in a chair, dressed in her white wed-
ding robe, with a wreath of orange blossom on her head. Her right hand held n revolver, and the body of her husband lay on the bed with a bullet wound in the head. A note, apparently in t'lio bride’s handwriting, was pinned to the coverlet. It road : "I love my husband, and do not want to leave him behind. Therefore I am going to shoot him first, and (lien kill myself, it is bettor for us to die while our love is still young.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18787, 14 February 1923, Page 7
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