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GERMAN’S CONFESSION. TWELVE BOYS MURDERED. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, July 7. Advices from Cologne state that one of the most terrible stories in the history of criminology has been revealed by the confession of a young German tradesman named Haarmen, who admits enticing to his bedroom and killing twelve boys in an indescribably brutal manner. Engineers diverted the River Leine, from which several sacksfull of boys’ remains were recovered, indicating murders numbering over twenty. Haarmen’s degenerate associates have been arrested.
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Southland Times, Issue 19292, 10 July 1924, Page 5
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87COLOGNE HORROR Southland Times, Issue 19292, 10 July 1924, Page 5
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