CHAPTER XIII-2

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“And—and they’re not Carew’s at all? “Then it can’t be suic— “For Cri—never mind. Good-bye!” “Gentlemen of the Coroner’s Jury, listen closely now to the evidence of Dr. Burkhalter, Coroner’s physician for this County. He made an exhaustive examination of both the body of the deceased, and of the conditions and surrounding accompanying the latter’s taking off—before anything was materially disturbed. “As an alienist-detective, he has made both a material and a psychological analysis of this case. And as he is a rising young authority in this new field of research, I believe I can promise you that his evidence—whatever it will consist of—and whatever its nature will be—will be interestingly con­structive. “Now, Doctor, we will proceed: First, what do you consider, to the best of your kn

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