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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 1, 1989.

TORSO: GIRL IN TERROR SPEAKS

LEEDS, JUNE 16.

Mr. Swaby had obtained a free £250 REWARD FOR INFOR- | hand from his watch committee to MATION THAT WILL LEAD TO pay up to a certain sum, Suddenly THE CONVICTION OF THE MUR- the price for revealing the murder- DERER OF ETHEL (“WINKIE- er was raised.. POP") ``WRAITHMELL, 20-YEAR- OLD HOMELESS WANDER, WAS ANNOUNCED IN LEEDS TO- NIGHT.

For three days Mr. Frank Swaby, the chief constable, has been negotiating secretly with a woman informer who alleges she can as sist the police in their investiga- tions as to where and how the murder was committee, and who did it.

But the woman was terrified. She feared that if she talked the fate of Ethel Wraithmell might await her, too, at the hands of the under- world.

It was impossible for her to go to the town hall police station-she was too closely watched. Her offer of information was smuggled out of the house. where she lives.

Police protection was guaranteed her, and a payment of £50. She was Then mysterious intermediaries at first too scared to agree.

They began to bargain for a from the underworld took a hand.

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