SHARK ARM CASE
INQUIRY RESUMED DETECTIVE'S EVIDENCE (Received Julv ,K>, ■'< p.m.) SYDNEY...InIy 16. When the Smith' inquiry was resumed to T -dny. l>cn>crive-Se.rgeani Alimohd corroborated the evidence by Detective Caiman yesterday regarding the meeting of Brady and Hol-hies, when the haterOe.iiiefl know'ihg'P.rady, whereas Brailv said he knew Holmes.
Sergeant Aljinoud said that on May 1.3,. Brady, who was in a cell at the police station, intimated, that .he d;'sircd to commuiiieate some .l-iir'urma-ti'on to Detective-Sergeant Mathewjs. Brady thereupon Imfrde a statement which was '.taken down in shorthand, but Brady declined In sign Or initial the' notes.
At. ;i later dale, P.ra'dy,'. athis own request, was shown (he two statements made by Jio'lmes. After reading thefirst sin'tenicnt, Jftracty' said 'it_ was all lies, but iulmi'ttefl Vhat',.the,second statement, was correct, lie secured visibly affected .after reading the .second .statement. Holmes' first statement was taken on May 17, and the second on Mav 29.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 15
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