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John Marshall et al

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Q; - Do you know what position they were in? A; - They were flexed.
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Q; - Do you know what position they were in?
  
Q; - Were the hands gripped? A; - No; they were about half closed.
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A; - They were flexed.
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Q; - Were the hands gripped?
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A; - No; they were about half closed.
  
 
Q; - When you said the heart was enlarged, or slightly enlarged that is a condition quite common among men?
 
Q; - When you said the heart was enlarged, or slightly enlarged that is a condition quite common among men?
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A; - Yes.
 
A; - Yes.
  
Q; - Very few men have a normal sized heart?A; - Yes.
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Q; - Very few men have a normal sized heart?
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A; - Yes.
  
 
Q; - It was not actually a factor in his death?
 
Q; - It was not actually a factor in his death?
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A; - No.
 
A; - No.
Q; - When the car went down, supposing the decease was at the driving wheel in the car, the deceased could have his lungs full of air?
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Q; - When the car went down, supposing the deceased was at the driving wheel in the car, the deceased could have his lungs full of air?
  
 
A; - A great many authorities claim that.
 
A; - A great many authorities claim that.
  
Mr Jackson; - Would the evidence of one of the passengers who was a witness of the accident inside the car as to the man's emotions just before going into the water affect him after death? A; - No.
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Mr Jackson; - Would the evidence of one of the passengers who was a witness of the accident inside the car as to the man's emotions just before going into the water affect him after death?
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A; - No.
  
 
Perhaps it would be better to have the evidence of this man who sat right behind the driver how it affected his death.
 
Perhaps it would be better to have the evidence of this man who sat right behind the driver how it affected his death.
  
Mr Ladner; - I am instructed by my client Mrs Smith that her husband never drunk or smoked, I understand you found no evidence of that? A; - no.
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Mr Ladner; - I am instructed by my client Mrs Smith that her husband never drunk or smoked, I understand you found no evidence of that?
  
#2 Thomas Dodson, South Vancouver, P.O. bridge tender, being duly sworn, saith:
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A; - no.
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No 2 Thomas Dodson, South Vancouver, P.O. bridge tender, being duly sworn, saith:
  
 
On Saturday night about perhaps twenty minutes past six I just had my supper, was sitting next the fire when I heard the whistle for the bridge, we went out. I went. I said, "I will throw open the bridge; there is a boat." My daughter said, "I will go with you. Its a fine night." I hear her away up the river. I saw her coming round the turn. I got the bridge three parts of the way open. I noticed this automobile coming on Lulu Island.
 
On Saturday night about perhaps twenty minutes past six I just had my supper, was sitting next the fire when I heard the whistle for the bridge, we went out. I went. I said, "I will throw open the bridge; there is a boat." My daughter said, "I will go with you. Its a fine night." I hear her away up the river. I saw her coming round the turn. I got the bridge three parts of the way open. I noticed this automobile coming on Lulu Island.
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BC Archives, GR-0431 Box 10 File 4 / BRITISH COLUMBIA.  ATTORNEY GENERAL/ Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.

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Q; - Do you know what position they were in?

A; - They were flexed.

Q; - Were the hands gripped?

A; - No; they were about half closed.

Q; - When you said the heart was enlarged, or slightly enlarged that is a condition quite common among men?

A; - Yes.

Q; - Very few men have a normal sized heart?

A; - Yes.

Q; - It was not actually a factor in his death?

A;- Yes in no case.

Q;- Were they any indications medically pointing to show how the deceased come by the superfluous water?

A; - No.

Q; - When the car went down, supposing the deceased was at the driving wheel in the car, the deceased could have his lungs full of air?

A; - A great many authorities claim that.

Mr Jackson; - Would the evidence of one of the passengers who was a witness of the accident inside the car as to the man's emotions just before going into the water affect him after death?

A; - No.

Perhaps it would be better to have the evidence of this man who sat right behind the driver how it affected his death.

Mr Ladner; - I am instructed by my client Mrs Smith that her husband never drunk or smoked, I understand you found no evidence of that?

A; - no.

No 2 Thomas Dodson, South Vancouver, P.O. bridge tender, being duly sworn, saith:

On Saturday night about perhaps twenty minutes past six I just had my supper, was sitting next the fire when I heard the whistle for the bridge, we went out. I went. I said, "I will throw open the bridge; there is a boat." My daughter said, "I will go with you. Its a fine night." I hear her away up the river. I saw her coming round the turn. I got the bridge three parts of the way open. I noticed this automobile coming on Lulu Island.

BC Archives, GR-0431 Box 10 File 4 / BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL/ Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.