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CRUMBLES MURDER CASE

LONDON, Jufie 6. Of, Spilsbury, the chief witness in the Crumbles trial, declared that he found nothing to »oiseunt for Miss Kaye’* death from natural causes, in his opinion death bad resulted from a violent blow on the head or neck. She could not have sustained rapidly fatal injuries through falling against the coal cauldron. Dr. Spilsbury gave a gruesome recital qf the discovery of the remain, including neatly a thousand fragments of bones. Mahon made a statement from the dock chiefly tracing his movements to and from the bungalow, but did not refer to happenings there. He was committed for trial.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19032, 9 June 1924, Page 11

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CRUMBLES MURDER CASE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19032, 9 June 1924, Page 11

CRUMBLES MURDER CASE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19032, 9 June 1924, Page 11