THE LINDBERGH BABY.
GIRL POISONS HERSELF. GUILTY KNOWLEDGE SUSPECTED. | COULD NOT EXPLAIN MOVEMENTS United Press Assn —Elec. Te!. Copyright. (Received June 11, 1.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, June 10. A message from Englewood, Newi Jersey states that Violet Sharp, a waitress In the home of Mrs Dwight Morrow, committed suicide to-day by taking poison. Colonel 'Schwartzkopt, in a statement, said: “The suicide of the girl confirms the suspicions of the authorities who were conducting an investigation concerning her guilty knowledge of the kidnapping -of the Lindbergh baby." The girl had been repeatedly questioned, and was the only servant, according to tlie police, who could not give a satisfactory account -of her movements on the night of the crime. She was to have been questioned again to-day.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18660, 11 June 1932, Page 5
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125THE LINDBERGH BABY. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18660, 11 June 1932, Page 5
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