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LINDBERGH BABY CASE

NOTHING TO CONCEAL. P -V STATEMENT BY MAID. LONDON, Saturday. Miss Betty Gow, wdio was employed as nursemaid to the Lindbergh baby at the time of the kidnapping, on arrival at Southampton said she had been attacked brutally, bitterly and unjustly, but had nothing to conceal. She had told all she knew.

She did not intend to appear on the stage, though she was still receiving offers. Her only wish now was to regain her health and forget the past.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 February 1935, Page 5

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LINDBERGH BABY CASE Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 February 1935, Page 5

LINDBERGH BABY CASE Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 February 1935, Page 5

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