CRIMES OF PASSION
AUSTRIAN GIRL’S INFATUATIONS. TWO ATTEMPTED MURDERS. Pr«e« Aa social on—By Telegraph Copyright VIENNA, December I'/. Intense interest was shown in the trial of Milica Virkohrankovice, a beautiful exschodl teacher, aged 22, who was sentenced to three and a-half years imprisonment for attempting to murder a rich bookseller’s wife and her two sons. Milica was the bookseller’s mistress, and ‘desired to marry him. She mixed white lead in the household flour and sugar, resulting in aR being taken ill. Five years ago Milica was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for attempting to murder with arsenic and phosphorus the wife of a school inspector whom she desired to marry— Sydney Sun Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19048, 19 December 1923, Page 7
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113CRIMES OF PASSION Otago Daily Times, Issue 19048, 19 December 1923, Page 7
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