FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1918.
Hughes and Hough
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AND
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SATURDAY,
the 7th August, 1915, at 19 Noờn. at their Bales Rooms, No. B Des Vaxt Road. Crner of Ice House Strest,-- ONE SADDLE, BRIDLE, and PONT CLOTHING in good condition.
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DEAD BRIDES CASE.
OLD BAILEY TRIAL.
Story Of Maa Lotty. '
THE CHINA MAIL.
June 28 was the sixth day of the trial of George Joseph Smith," who is indicted before Mr. Justice Sertiton at the Old Bailey for the murder of Mis Besi Constan Anti Muudy.
Mi Mundy, whom Saith is alleged to have married in the name of Henry Willimus, slied in d bath at Herne Bay on July 13, 1912, and two other young women with whom Smith is said to have gone through the marrisgo ceremony, Aliss Alice Burnham and Miss Margaret Elizabeth lofty, also diet in their baths, Misa Barshan at Blackpool, ca Ter. 12, 1919, and Miss Lofty at Highgate..
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3r. A. L Modkin. Mr. Travers" Humphreys, and "Mr. Cecil' Whiteley are counsel for the Crown, and Staith is being defended by Mr. Marshall Hall, K.C., Mr. Matage SheArmaan, and Mr. H. G. Bushe
Dr. Grange Henry Barker, who #supines Miss Lofty for the Yorkshire In- surance Comptery, described har as a first-class life.
PASSIONATE OUTBURSTS BY ACCUSED, MAN.
Attack on Palics.
Puisistent with the leg. having been Hitet up and pullest, and the hof subs merd..
De Willemx, Svior, Official Analyst to similar the Horn led, expressed a
Evidene for the prosecution was con-opinion jeluded as the ld Bailey on June 20 in the trial of George Joseph Smith on an indictment for murdering Bessin Con stange Anne Mundy, at Herne Bay
Dr. Spilsbury, gontinuing his evidence, said that in no case, once the face or on was under, water, would it be pon. Įsible for a person to make any Poltnil.
fr.. Txikin: Is the death of any.one
Mr. Marshall Hall objected to this of that consistent with accidental douth? question, but the judge said similar question had been allowed by the House
Witness the said that, in his opinion, of Lands in thả McNaughton case. assuming the facts 'stared in the cre Mr. Bodkin: Wouki a person muddenly to be necurate, he did, not think the webmerged "be able to take any mundonths, were consistent with accidental cular forts?"
in crts-examination By Mr. Marshall) Witness: Yes, unless unconveżaitstukses
Hall, Dr. Willeew-ngreed that his theory, cane on very rapidly.
Soppose a person having something (and that of Dr. Spilsbury, was that the in the hund, denly losis conseigusess head might have Been Bobmerged in from submersion, what happens?-It only about Bin of water. consciousness is lost, sinup or my other
Thomas Cooper, joine mazager for the Yorkshire Insurance Company, Bris tol, was best ralled, hat Mr. Marshall all oljorted on the ground that there was nothing to show that prisper had anything to do with Miss Lofty's insurance.object would fall out of the hand trone
The judge ruled that he ash admis the evidence, adding that the waight of it would be for the jury to decide.
Witness then will that a policy was issued for £700, the premium being paid wn The. 4. It was an endowment policy, payable at the age of 15. Not Bestion of deith crime salsequently from the London othee.
Conoset: The uney under that policy has not been paid? Witness: No, it
relaxation, but if death accters-inmedi- ately the contraction of the uncles at the hand might pass instañinoxely to urath stiffening, and the object might be retained after death.
Suppose & person has something in hin and faints-Thy effect of fainting
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Counsel: In order to secure that, the body would have to be slmost fat at the Ro-examined By Mr. Bodkin, witness bottom of the hath -Nos necessarily. said that in the view he had expressed it did not necesarily mean that the feet need have been pulled. The boily might have been pulled from the knees
Edith Male Pegler, the wife Miss Louisa Batch, the landlady of the house in smarck.coal. Highgate,wolil case relaxation of the muscles when prisoner was stated to have alrose
Mr. Shearman then up, and re- where Miss Lefty died, spoke of letting apartments to the prisoner and a lady and anything in the band would be re-red, was next called. She said that on Nec. 17, in the 'pants of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Mr. Lloyd asked, Hare you leased. In the first stage af s fit, any în 19 she was living in Kristal with a bath and she replied, Yes; there it is." painting to the bath-room. thing grasped in the band at the time ter mother. She saw an advertisement neustrated with the prisoner, but be
would probably be retained. In the the paper, and through it met the trok ne natier.
The prisoner rushed excitedly to the second stage during the oknements of prisoner, who lived in the same street- "Miss Blutch spoke of preparations for a bath for Mr Lloyd, and said that siter.
the body, it would be more likely that filoncestor rund. I was then carrying front of the lock, banged his fist on the wards she went into the kitches. She heard scmebody go upstairs. While she was leoning he heard another wound apparently coming from the baih-room.
Witness was rutupence what you say, you can't won fall from the hand in the third stage Georg Jesoph Smith.
-gaged as husekeeper to Smith, and n tene me to death. I have done Chaustion.
Prisiner murder. You can't sontenier was to death. Mr. Marshall Hall commenced his July 30 they were married..
serainimator, by isking witness who told her he had been in Canada. Mter I have done no murder."
EO lintst her the questing of death in the bath the marriage they went
3 matter which had interested the Eaton, and Croydon. She then went Leek to her mother, and afterwards in 1910 they had a business in Bristol medical profession for some tim
MYLENDING AND A SIGH.
Mr. Hodkin: How long was that after -you hear the person go upstairs ?--
Some few minutes.
Wim was the sound - sound of splashing. There was a mise of some body putting wet hands or arms on the mide of the bath and then sigh.
Hid the sounds follow each other, was there an interval between them Witness replied that the splashing and the sound of the hands on the bath were at the skine time, and then came a sigh. The next sonnd she heard was the Harmonium Geing played.
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not think anything of them --No.
You did not mention them at the in- quest because you, attached no importune to them-Ten
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Dr. Datos described the visit to his surgery or the evening of Dec. 17 of prisoner and his wife. The prisoner told him that his wife had a headache. He bad dificulty in getting Mrs. Lloyd to answer his questions. Her comperature was from 100 101, and her palsu 100
prescribed for her, telling prisoner that she might be suffering from in
dayoza.
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Witness: Yes
Even while this case has beca pending, there have been reports of at least two, such cases 2-Several, I know.
·Do you come to the, conclusion that.
Mr. Podkin: How long did "prisoner teinuin with you?-A few weeks, the
he left m
sides,"
uspector Neil was recalled, and Sunith
shouted, He is telling, lies. I can
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teli by his face.
Did he say what he was going to do Z villain."
.
He is nothing but a
f
Mi Marshall Hall said he did not pro- pose to call say evidener, and Mr. Bind. the Heras lay case accidental deathHe said he was going round the counter was so improbable as in your mini to dealing.
·Miss Pegler went on to say that the in contenera hfs Anni address to the prisoner was away five or six weeks. Sibe
jury. Counsel was referring to mount to an impossibility?—Almost an impossibility,
received two loltess and a postcard frous murder of Miss Mundy," when Smith him. Two of them bare the London interrupted him with the remark, 190 postmark. He returned at the end of did so murdo."
"
the
The doctor agreed with Mr. Marshall How long was it from the last sound fall that astris trouble was a marki
"A VERY DIFFICULT PROBLEM. you heard in the bath room intere of the epidemic of influenza until you heard the digue playing?-Only which occurred in December, '1914. The soap is a very difficult problem ?---
Angust, and said he had been to Lon- Mr. Bodkin had not concicded his A few minutes; I could not
Had you say doubt that he had in
There is no theory on which you can do nd mad the country. Atter speech when the Court adjoutaeil. exactly.
Ideal with the clutching of that song return they had antique dealer's shops The organ, witness said, was in the fluenza was not satisfied with the
diagnosis.
violent
at Barking-road and Walthamstow. In Well, either influenza or something satisfactorily consistent with a
death-I think one has to assume a
3012 he again left her to go dealing, and more serious?—Yes.
was away about live months. She heard. violent death in order to account for it.
Dees not the clutching of the say from him during the first two months. volour to the theory of but not afterwards. She replied to his lend, sowe
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04
TUESDAY,
the 10th August, 1915, commencing
How long did the organ-playing on-About ten minutes,
The next sound she heard, witne said, was the slamming of the front doar Alterwards the doorbell rang, and wit
Witness agreed that if the deceased hou duren bat bath would be the very worst thing she could have, and that if
at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooma, No. 8, B0swered it. Prisoner was at the Si had induenza, that, taken with the epilepsy 2-It is an imposible, but antesters writing to him at the Woolwich
Des Vaar Road, Corner
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gler, and he asked if his wife had corre down. He produced a bag containing tomatoes, saying that they wern Mrs. Lloyd's supper.
far
hot bath. right lead to produce a fint. ing attack.
I
Was there any sign of struggle, any "I will go and ripping of the araw? No.
sk her if she would like them," do added.
The blues of the deceased's lips, He went a few stats up.ites told E. Bodkin in rexsenta wout in Miss Blatch, "and called. In, did not indicate fatotness, but sho
direct opposite.
What is the blueness brought alicut by-Suffocation.
did not.catel the paras. He stopped and said. My God, there is no "answer." Els called again and
The doctor agreed, in reply to Mr. turning to me.
He then said, Marshall Hall, that if Mrs. Lloyd had went up the stairs.
There is no light, und just alterwards fainted in the bath the sulmequent death he called. She is in the bath. Come by drowning would have left no trace. Bedsteads, Side-boards, Dinner Wand help me. I said, 'I cannot come,
A question by the jury was whether Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, M. Floyd., and I went for another the tritness saw any symptoris in the etc., Dinner Services, Crockery, Glass and
ledger." E-P. Ware, Cooking Store, Cutlery, While witness was on the way pri-Post-mortem which suggested pay faint
ing.lit. per-called out, Shall I let the water Shanghai Baths,
Also
Did you see
as usled 'counsel.
aff and she replied, "Certainly: ler One Old Blackwood Wardrobe, One is of Witzes returned nad went to 4-fold Blackwood Screen (Posenlain the bath-room.
when Mrs. Lloyd Panele), Stands, Teapoys, Settoir, etc.. One Piano (in good condition). Several piles Lace Curtains (NEW) 4 pds., Remington Typewriters, Electric Beading Lamps,
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No, tuy lord." replied the doctor. The jury, at the judge's direction, left the court while discussion ensued as to the admissibility of the evidence of Dr. Spilihury and, Dr. Willcox.
Mr. Marshall Fail objected to the eri-
very likely.
Can you force a piver of seap into the hand of a dead body so as to give it the simulation of having been grasped in the act of death --No, I don't think you could.
•
Suppose this wowan was violently drowned through the agency of the pei-- soner, at what time do you think death would pervene, having regard to the shallownoss of the warer-Immediately, in my opinion.
Forgive me asking the question, but do you really suggest that if you are auddenly pulled by the legs it would not difficult to get the nostels under water-Yes.
Supposing you pull the woman's legs into the air, and the ink forward, would it so be necessary to hold the held under water 7-Yes.
on the
Then you would get marks read?-No, not necessarily.
You really think it is possible to do
Equitable Society. At the end of July or the beginning of August, 1912, he seat for her to meet him in Margate. She did so, and they then went to Tun- bridge Wells.
"
A CHINESE DIAGE. He told her he had just come from Canada, and that he had been fortunato in buying a Chinese image for which he got a thousand pounds,
Miss Pegler Acxt referred to prisoner's absence from her in 1913. At the end of the year he came back to her, and tald her he had beer in Spain, where he had bought some old-fashioned jewellery, from which he hoped to make £200. She Tearned that he had sold some houses. he had. and had bought an annuity. After his return, witness continued, she went with aim to Clapham. At the end of the following year he told her he thought he would again have ras round before Christmas, and was away
Mr. Lloyd had bor in his arms," re-tance and contended that. it was not that by pulling up the body in that about three weeks. On returning he 1 "Her legs were in the admissible. This is not a case of me- way ?-By pulling up the lega; tam sure said he had been to London doing a little } lied witness. ath, but he had hold of her body.dical experts at all." comsel submitted. it is Witness felt Mrs. Lloyd's arm and found
dealing.
What is she doing with her hands- In a case of poisoning I agree you can
At any of the places you stayed it,
it was cold, and said sho would go for call medical experts to show what is the If she ruins conscious, the is making do you remember prisoner suring
doctor and a policeman.
Prisccer
id, "Fetch Dr. Bates; I took her to cause of death, a cause not apparent to hir last night. Witness continued that the jury: but here the jury have to de 460 the interval between telling Mrs. Lloyd termine what is the cause of death aper certain well-defined rules, upon, certain that the bath was roudy and the finding evidence which has been given with great of the body was about thirty-five minutes.
The judge said that he did not see how It was about two or three minutes after exactitude by these medical men.** telling Mrs. Lloyd that the bath washe could shut out the evidence, but there ready that she heard somebody, might be questions arising on particular stairs.
Mr. Marshall Hall: If two people went points to which objection might be upstairs, would you not be able to say definitely that two went up. and not ano?-No; I cannot say.
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efforts to cinich at anything that is zea. thing as to a bathroom?-He said in Do you seriously suggest that a woman me once, just after last Christmas, that under circumstances like that might he would not have much to do with clutch at this piece of soap and grasp them if he were me, they were dap it? Yes, she might very well have done o
Did he say how they were dangerous, Instead of putting up her hands to or to whom? He said it was often known save herself?-Once, under she would be that women lost their lives through
having fainting is be weak hearts. unable to see anything
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Dr. Spilsbury added that the question of a surprise attack had also to be con aidered..
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Locality.
No. 1912, Donduli Road
Kerine's No.
Inland Lot No. 1139
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eplying to Mr. Marshall Hall, wit. nees said she had been ond of the aceused, who had treated her kindly.
Inspector Neil described the arrest of Mr. Marial Hall: But person up- Dr. Bernard Henry Spilsbury, patho-
so much surprise as anyone coming aids
My wife knew all about my first mar- from The wond of the front door slamming togist, was then called. He said that he prooching from the front would not cause the prisoner. Among other things. Smith followed directly on the organ. ceasing, found in the case of Minx Mundy that fear the back? and it was ten or twelve minutes be the skin had the appearance of goche
Dr. Spüsbury She might not have ringe, d she suggested that I should tween the running of the water and the skin, a condition that occurred in been blarmed by the person approaching. make a fresh start, and way nothing of playing of the organ."
cases of sudden death Dealing with the From the time the stack commenced the my former wife. I had told her how ense of Mina Burnham, witness said:
My conscience is cleay?" Do you say the eflock would be no
**DE. IT A SCOUNDREL," *If he did, in fact, mardor this wo-thickening of the mitral valve was a whole process would be momentary.she did. The prisoner later on" said:
13 TAX
ON TWELVE MINUTES.
man in that ten or twelve minutes she sight, and was quite consistent with momentary as to preclude her from strug must have undressed herself, turned on Miss Mundy having had rheumatic fever ging-Yes, and even from crying out the water, and be must have drowned Witness said that 'from the appearance in some cases.
and size of the deceased woman, and the her 7 asked Mr. Marshall Hall..
Witness: I heard the sounds during that time.
You are quite clear about having beard
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At this remark the prisoner.jumpak excitedly from his seat and exclaimed,
ATO.
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No. 8, STEWART TERRACE, Pens; bad the bodies exhumed they charged meat May; unfuriated. dimensions of the lower end of the baths, that the approach is by the husband.me with murder. As soon as they had it would have been difficult for any of
IN FIGHT INCHES OF WATER.
Apply to with murder, and that was my reply He is a scoundrel. He was charging ma with inurder, and then he says he never said so. He ought to be in this dock. He will sume day." rea
the women to have sat at that end. He Dr. Spilsbury, in re-examination, "said doubted whether in the Blackpool raso that the deaths of all three women were the woman could have sat there. If a person was standing facing the foot eni and had a sudden attack of faintness, witnew said that it was possible in those eircumstances, for that person to ne drowned if collapsing face downwards in
LOSING WEIGHT
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THE Undersigned have exceived instrosing facing the loot end and the collapse
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had taken place, witness thought the person would probably not be drowned, because the talling forward would bring! the face on the tags.
Counsel: Supposing the person bul been utting down at the broad end look. ing towards the foot end, and ale collapse took place? 2.
Witness Then the woman would fall. backwards rather thin forwars, and it is highly improbabled I think in twe of the cases. almost impossible, I not quite for the head to Vecome 30 a merged as to cause deity by drowning -The two cases a reterreto swore e
Blackpool and Heras Boy cases. The heairy war djcumed.
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Mr. Davies, the prisoner's solicitor, endeavoured to calm, him, but Smith would not be pacified,
Whlie Smith war.talking several people rose excitedly to watch him. The judge sternly ordered theme resume their scals, saying they would have to go out dide if they did not.
An Inspector Neil left the box, the prisoner again shouted is him, Yoz have been doing nothing else but bribe these witnesses over lace I have been in prison
The Judge (sternly) Will you sit down? You are doing yourself no good.
At Sergeant Page, no next witiem. went into the bor the prisoner shoute
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