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1903/18 Rex vs. D.L. Ray and Wing Wo – murder (Trail)

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Frank Isley,  sworn,  saith:-
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Question by Mr Devitt':  Your name for the Court
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A Frank  Isley.
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Q. You reside in the city of Trail ?
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A Yes, sir.
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Q What  is your occupation .
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A  Clerk.
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Q Did you know the deceased ?
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A Well,  I can't say that I did;  I  think I've seen him numerous times on the streets.  It's very hard to distinguish them.
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Q.  Did you attend the postmortem ?
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A. I did.
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Q. That's the first  time you saw him that you can remember
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distinctly    ? A  Positively, yes.
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Q What did you notice on the body  of the deceased '
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A  In what way ?
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Q Did anything demand your attention,  Externally, on the appearance of  the deceased ?
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A Well, that's a very hard question for me to answer, not being a physician, but noticed the scars on his neck. Q You noticed the scars on his neck .
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A There were some scars, yes.
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Q What was the nature of  the scars-across,  transverse,  or downwards.
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A . The way I would term it,  it was downwards. I did'nt notice that particular.
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Q  You did'nt notice that very particular ?
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A.  Not very particular. Q Were  they  up or down  ?
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A.  I  judge  the distance something like  that  (indicating). Q As though he had been shaving ? A.  I  suppose —
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BC Archives GR-0419        BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Box 95 File 1903/18            Attorney General documents.
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