LUCKY MURDERER
PLEADS JEALOUSY AND MADNESS SENT TO GAOL FOR. ONLY FIVE YEARS. (United Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Received Jan. 15, 0.0 p.m.) PARIS, Jan. 15. A typical Montmartre crime pats icnel was described in court, when Isidore Ramos was charged with mi r ■ dering a girl, Lilettc, in a restaurant, where he was dining. Ramos told the girl to look out oi a window, and then drew a revolver and fired several shots, killing her instantly. Kamos told the Court that Lilette’s frivolous nature made him wildly jealous. He expressed deep regret and said he was mad :,t 'he time.
A waitress, gave evidence thus];/' “After monsieur killed madame he settled his bill very calmly and ga; . a much bigger tip than usual.” The jury found extenuating c.r i,-uinstances, and Ramos was sentene ed to five years’ imprisonment.— A and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10307, 17 January 1927, Page 5
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140LUCKY MURDERER Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10307, 17 January 1927, Page 5
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