MURDER OF MRS WILSON.
POLICE THEORY. PARIS, Tuesday. The 2’olico are now of opinion that the murder of Mrs Wilson may not be a mere brutal crime, but tho climax of an encounter with a personal enemy. They are seeking for a man in a grey raincoat seen near the brushwood at the time of the murder. A muffler and also an ordinary hornhandled labourer’s knife have been found. The latter is believed to be the' weapon used by the murderer of Mrs Wilson.—Australian and N.Z. Press Association. REWARD OFFERED. LONDON, Monday. The late Mrs Wilson, who was murdered near Lc Touquet, France, was a daughter of the late Charles Cammell, of Messrs Cammell and Laird, of which finn Mr Wilson was himself a director, being a son of Mr George Wilson, who is chairman of Cammell and Laird. Mr Wilson announces that he will offer a large reward for anyone bringing his wife’s murderer to justice.—Australian and N.Z. Press Association.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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