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MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

CONFESSION OF MURDER. GIRL’S MUTILATED BODY. MELBOURNE, Dec. 3. The mutilated body of Emma Hill, aged 17 years, was found by the police on the bank of the Yarra. The discovery was made as the result of the statements of George Devitt, aged 27 years, who, in the early hours of the morning, hailed a taxi-cab and told the driver he wanted to be driven to the police station. Devitt’s throat was cut and he was covered with blood when lie arrived at the station. He told the police he had left a girl, dead near the river, after cutting her throat, and then cutting his own. After several hours’ search the police found the girl’s body. There were evidences of a desperate struggle, and examination revealed that even after the girl’s throat had been hacked she had been submitted to outrageous treatment. The girl had been in the habit of going out with Devitt, but had lately told him that she did not want to go again with him. After this repulse, Devitt (who is in hospital and guarded by the police) became moody and wrote the girl, arranging a meeting for last night.—Press Association.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 9

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MELBOURNE TRAGEDY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 9

MELBOURNE TRAGEDY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 9

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