TOOTHMARK CLUE TO MURDER.
v PARIS, Junel2. Mme. AgrieesSn, aged 50, and M. Oiarles Vatieeckhpuf, aged 26, ; ; who is «ileged to have been her lover; are on m :B,rasse|ti on a charge of having murdered Mine. Agneesen's hjaband m October last; i >M. Agneesen was dikovtered suffocated yin 'his bed. His face \and Jbpdy were 1 brufsed ? and two of his fceeth iiad been broken. / \i .The prosecution alleges that the noise *>f the murdered' man's struggles must ihave been heard throughout th©- house, <but> Mme. Agnessen; who was sleeping ■m the aieXf room, : denies having heard anything.; ; ':■ . . . ; . .» ..;., .? ■ Two .woiinds,. ,the marks of fitted x the.; dead- - man'fc-; imissingui<fc»eth' were discovered on Mv ; ¥anfteckhoat'» jhands. • ..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12826, 27 July 1912, Page 3 (Supplement)
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115TOOTHMARK CLUE TO MURDER. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12826, 27 July 1912, Page 3 (Supplement)
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