THE VENICE MURDER CASE.
ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY
[BT TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
ROME, March 19.—The Countess farnowski, who was several days nndcr examination, told a thrilling story of her married life. She said her husband was a brutal drunkard, and was constantly unfaithful.
The evidence showed that a man named Stalk killed himself for the love ol the Countess.
The Countess violently accused Naumuff in her efforts to clear herself of the charge of inciting Naumoff to murder Kamarowski, though Naumoff’s love for her seems to continue.
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West Coast Times, 21 March 1910, Page 3
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86THE VENICE MURDER CASE. West Coast Times, 21 March 1910, Page 3
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