Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence With An Introduction On the Theory of P
Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence With An Introduction On the Theory of P
Phillipps, S. M. (Samuel March), 1780-1862
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When asked what he had to say in his de- fense, the pastor replied solemnly, "So help me God, I will say nothing but the truth. I struck deceased with the spade, but not otherwise than that he was able to run away from me, and out of the garden ; what became of him afterwards, or how he came to be buried in my garden, I know not. As for the evidence of Larsen and the dairy- maid, who say that they saw me in the garden in the night, it is either a foul lie or it is a hellish delu- sion. Miserabl...e man that I am ! I have no one on earth to speak in my defense that I see clearly ; if He in heaven likewise remains silent, I have only to submit to His inscrutable will. " When, some weeks later, the trial came on, two more fresh witnesses were produced. They de- clared that on the oft-mentioned night they were pro- CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. 23 ceeding along the road which runs from the pastor's garden to the wood, when they met a man carry- ing a sack on his back, who passed them and walked on in the direction of the garden.
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