PARIS OUTLAWARY.
DESCRIPTION OF BONNOT’S LATEST CRIME. A TRAIL~OF BLOOD. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Paris, April 25. Bonnot escaped tiirougn a trapdoor in tne ceiling, tie overneard tue detectives conversing witn Gouzy, tue AnarciusD owner ui tuo premises. GouA4y denied tnat anyone'was upstairs, -d told the detectives tney could go anu see, ii tney lined, iiiree detectives, utterly unsuspecting the presence 01 Bonnot, wanted into ins room. After snooting, iiounou feigned deatn, wmle tne tinrd aeuectivo earned yJonnar downstairs. Bonnot ran into the kitcnen of a neighbouring flat, arid threatened to snoot the woman there if she raised an alarm. He jumped on to the roof of an outhouse and escaped. A trail of blood enabled tne police to trace him for some distance. _ The populace attempted to lynch Gouzy, wno was rescued with difficulty. Tne police surrounded a wood at Vincennes, where they believed Bonnot to be with confederates.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 99, 26 April 1912, Page 5
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152PARIS OUTLAWARY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 99, 26 April 1912, Page 5
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