ST. ALBANS MURDER.
CLIMAX TO A VENDETTA. VICTIM’S UNSAVOURY REPUTATION United Tress Assn—Elec. Tel. copyright. LONDON, Jan. 30. The Daily Mail says the death ot Max Kassel, or Emil Allard, whose body was found under a hedge at St. Mbuns on January 25, has exposed him as the leader or on international gang of white slave traffickers whose ramillcaUons extend from Mayfair to the Continent, Australia and Canada: Also lie was a marriage broker. Ho installed girls whom lie Imported In luxurious Hals in the West End. It Is learned that under another name lie served a sentence of eight comtectlon with the transportation of a girl to Brazil, it is certain his death was the climax to a vendetta or gang lend. The police are working on a theory that Kassel was killed because ho knew too much about a rival gang and was about to betray it to the police.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19799, 1 February 1936, Page 7
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