A MURDERER'S FAREWELL.
Before shooting his wife and himself at Boston. William Farveli posted tiip follow- j ing lettsr to his brother at (irimsby : — ".Shirbeck. liostnn. August 28. j " yiy Dear JJmihtr v.nd iSistcr,--tfu»L a fev.- lines hoping to find you all in the best of health as it leaves us a(; present. I have left my wife, and to-day we have been up at the Court, but the cn.se is adjourned for a week ; but )ou will read about it in the papers. Xow, A If, if anything happens to j me 1 want you to look after mother and not let her want, and if I do no: see you again always think of me. I should like to see you again, but 1 do not think I shall. You will hear all about it, so goodbye. — From your brother. •W. FARVELL. " Mouse:- semis her !■,<?*: love, to you.' 1 About' twenty crosses, representing kissts, followed the signature.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7231, 18 October 1901, Page 2
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