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| | The Euston Square Mystery (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | Decidedly; the murder of Matilda J. Hacker in Euston Square, in the year 1878, is one of those cases that are to be marked with an “and yet....” No doubt the verdict of the jury was the right verdict, according to the rules of the law; but.... |
 | | At length, she called herself Huish, and took lodgings at 4, Euston Square—the place changed its name in consequence—a house kept by a Mr. |
 | | Nobody was hanged, though it seems pretty clear that somebody, perhaps several somebodies, would have been “nane the waur for a hanging,” as the humorous Scots justice observed on one occasion. |
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