A Very Edwardian Murder
Evening Herald (Plymouth), Thursday, 3rd July, 1902, page 3
CHARGES OF MURDER.
Some Evidence of Handwriting.
William Gardiner was charged on remand at Saxmundham to-day with the murder of a servant girl, Rose Ann Harsent, at Peasenhall. – Mr. Guerin, expert in handwriting, gave evidence as to the letter and envelope received by the deceased. He had formed the opinion that the writing was the same as that of the business letters acknowledged to be in the accused’s handwriting.
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