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

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Mr. Gillan objected as leading. Mr. Devitt: I want to bring out how large the scars were. Q. Were they large scars ? A. As large say as an inch, about the size of a finger-nail. Q As large as a finger-nail ? A I should judge that from the distance I was, say four or five feet . Q Did you count them ? A. No, I did'nt. Q Did you look at them very close at all ? A. No, sir; not very close. Q Anything else about the deceased at the postmortem that claimed your attention, Mr. lsley ? A I can't say that there was . Q Did Dr. Hoyes vall your attention to anything ? Objected to by Mr Gillan. Q. Did you see anything. Mr. Gillan:- If this is not a professional man, he can't give evidence as to his internal condition, Mr. Devitt: Mr. Isley is quite competent—I'm not asking Mr. Isley for expert testimony. Q. Did there appear to be a fracture of any bones . A. Yes, sir; there was. Q What bone was it, some bone in the neck ? A. Well, I don't know the professional term for the bone, but the bone here on the neck (indicating), one side was broken off, say about an inch, or about three-quarters of an inch,broken off completely. It was hanging; the muscles were hanging. Q How large was the bone . A. It is hard to determine that. It's a small bone. Q Half an inch ? A. No,no. Q. Quarter of an inch ? BC Archives GR-0419 Box 95 File 1903/18 BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Attorney General documents.