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IRISH MURDER CASE

EXPLOITING “WORLD’S OLDEST MAN” LONDON, (Sept. 30. Guarded by constables aimed with revolvers, Edward Cullens, 31, an American, appeared in court at Carrickfergus (Co., Antrim) to-day, charged with the murder of Ahmed Musa, a Turk, and attendant of Zaro Agha, "‘the oldest man in the world.” The prosecution, outlining the “bizarre crime,” said that Zavo Agha, Musa, Cullens, and Assim Redvan, formed a syndicate in America to exploit Zaro Agha. They joined an English circus. . _ 1 . Cullens was dissatisfied with his position as odd job man, seeing that the others were paid a salary. He proposed to Musa a tour of Ireland, and borrowed Redvan’s saloon car. Musa possessed £67 and borrowed another £3O from Re.dvan. They picked up two girls, who saw Cullens in possession of a bathing cap which Later covered the wounds in Musa’s head. Cullens, who was short of money, told the girls that Musa had plenty, but was miserly. When Cullens was arrested, he possessed a revolver cartridge case of the same calibre as the weapon with which Musa .was shot. Cullens was remanded. The naked body of Musa, described as a doctor attending his great-great-great-grandfather, Zaro Agha, was found in a field near Carrickfergus. The Belfast police believed that Musa was associated with the gang who murdered Robert Donald, 27, a bank clerk, who endeavored to prevent them escaping with £2OOO at Glasgow on August 12, and that the gang shot Musa in Belfast because he knew too much, and then motored his body into the country and dumped it in a field.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17594, 9 October 1931, Page 7

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IRISH MURDER CASE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17594, 9 October 1931, Page 7

IRISH MURDER CASE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17594, 9 October 1931, Page 7