FURNACE DENIES HIS GUILT
PROTESTATIONS ON DEATHBED.
POISON CONCEALED IN OVERCOAT. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Rec. 9.50 p.m. London, Jan. 18. During his illness Samuel James Furnace, says the Daily Herald, protested his innocence of the murder of Walter Spatchett, declaring that Spatchett was shot during a struggle in which Spatchett was the aggressor after a quarrel about a woman. The police are satisfied that Furnace had the. poison with which he took his life in the lining of his overcoat. _
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1933, Page 5
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