At Old street, before Mr. Cluer, Harold Hall, 32, was charged on his own confession with the wilful murder of Kitty Roman, a flower seller, at Miller's court, Whitechapel.
The circumstances of the confession at Bristol were reported in The Times of yesterday.
Detective Inspector Wensley stated that on Monday he went to the Central Police Office at Bristol, where the prisoner was detained. On his charging the prisoner, he replied, "yes, I did it; I intended when I came here to act like man and I mean to see it through." Mr. Cluer directed a remand.
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Harold Hall |
Press Reports: Times - 21 July 1901 |
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Kitty Ronan |
Dissertations: Kit, Kitty, Kitten: The Story of Kitty Ronan |
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Press Reports: Times [London] - 20 July 1909 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 28 July 1909 |
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