TRAWOOL MURDER.
STATEMENT BY ACCUSED
By Telegraph—Press A*socat.ion—Copyright. MELBOURNE, December 16. Oldring, who was arrested in November, was committed for trial on x
charge of having: murdered tho Taylors. The police produced a statement l>v flu* accused, in which lie admitted that his name was Blunderfield and that he had served two lonij sentences in Wpsl'tv Australia, where he hroke out. of graoi. lie and Mrs Taylor passed as man and wife. ]{p drove her and her daughter to Trawool on thp night- of the tragedy, liiit he remembered nothing that happened afterwards. He .suffered from pains in the head and loss of menuvy as a result of a previous accident.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12193, 17 December 1917, Page 5
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