Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence With An Introduction On the Theory of
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He came in flushed and seeming tired ; did not take any supper, but drank a tankard of ale. He went out, soon after breakfast, on the morning of the 8th, and I did not see him again until the 14th day of November. " Robert Wilkinson, a small farmer, testified : " I rented a few acres of land under the deceased, John Smith. He was at my house on the evening of the 7th of November last. I paid him a small ac- count for meal and bran. He was in very good spirits and took some ale. I cannot say jus...tly how much ; but it might be something more than three half- pints. It was not small beer. My wife generally brews good ale. I don' t often take more than a pint oi it at a time. The deceased, John Smith, often 204 FAMOUS CASES OF called at my house. I never knew him to be out late at night. He was no ways given to drink. His niece, Margaret, did not say much while she was in my house with him. They seemed good friends when they left. I saw nothing of John after that, until I saw his body in the mill-stream just by the copse.
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