Coldstream Murder
MEDICO OROM4XAMINEP. Per. Press Association. * Christchurch, August 23. The Kieeel murder’ trial, which the Crdw|D, Prosecutor sffcated would ■fofttiiiue hfl day, was continued with the cross-examination of Dr. Chisholm. ', i By Mr Donnelly (Grown Prosecutor): “You, will agree that this crime was more grass than usual, because it was the mtirder of a sleeping man unanded V ’ —Witness: Yes. “And that the plea should be prored up to the standard provided by law?”—Ye&, • I understand that you don’t say Kiseel’a irresponsibility at the time Waij insanity. ■ You say he did not know he trail shooting" Mackenzie, and didn’t know the physical act ho was eomtnmfbg?”—His personality did not know the nature of the act, and his personality did not know of the shooting; One side of him was aware of it, but not his personality, “The value of your opinion depends on the acceptance of Eissel’s statement?”—Yes.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 92, 23 August 1923, Page 6
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