The Victorian Tragedy
Tlie Surmises
Press Association-Copyright Melhoukxe, this day Investigation points to tho conclusion that Bridget Walsh's throat was cut, and that sho was not drowned; and that tho wound on the brother found in tho dam was sclf-inilictod by a guu fixed to a tab'o ai'd airanged so as to discharge wlion a wirowas drawn forward, It is inferrotl that cither or both suicided, oi; that the woman allowed her brother to kill Ikr. There is no trace of the other brother. Tho Walsh's owned tho farm they livod on, and had funds in the bank.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1096, 17 September 1904, Page 3
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