WHITEHOUSE MYSTERY
DEATH DUE TO COCAINE. By Telegraph— Assn.—Copyright. London, June 4. The verdict in the Whitehouse case, in which Mrs. Whitehouse was found dead and partly clothed on a road, was death from cocaine poisoning, there being no evidence who administered the cocaine. The coroner stated that police inquiries would continue. The inadical evidence showed the woman’s feet were bare and clean. She could not have -walked-to the place where the body was found. Sir Bernard .Spilsbury gave evidence that cocaine bad been taken through the mouth, but he did not believe that the woman was a drug addict.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 June 1930, Page 10
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