WOMAN TOLD
MAN-TRAP FOR HUSBAND , SEATTLE, Nov. 20. Walter Walker, an expert electrician, had a wife and four children, but loved the wife, of Herbert Kennison, and, with the consent of Mrs. Kennison, lie installed a zinc, plate in the kitchen floor and connected it with a high voltage wire, so that on a certain night, when Kennison returned home from lodge and turned on the light he would be killed. ■ Mrs. Kennison talked about the arrangement, however, and Walker Was captured at the moment he had completed the contrivance. He whs to-day sentenced to 20 years imprisonment; . ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16209, 6 December 1926, Page 7
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