The Trial of Edmund Thrower, Blacksmith, Late of Carbrook, in Norfolk, for the Wilful Murder of Thomas Carter,

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v N^O^-^ X' A, Yesj he accounted to me for not giving me the pro? jNo ?\ mised hammer, because he had done the niurders with it. ^ k . t and it was blood5% He had tried to scratch the blood froirj j*V g it, but he could not cio it well, aud he said he had throwQ '^ « ,| it into the Brockdish river. ^ \| ;^^ Q. Did he state any thing further ? ^ >4V A. Yes, he said he liad blooded hip frock also, B,n^ Jja Jjafl j- >I^K^ l^urjed that undi^groypij, •**• ^ ^"^ 14 Q, Why did you not communicate the ...prisoner's conffes-* iiou to a Magistrate, or any other person ?
A. Because I did not believe a word of the story. I had heard him tell so many stories before, which nobody would ever have thought of.
Q. Upon the oath you have taken, was you ever in Suffolk before your apprehension ?
A. Ibelieve I may say I have been in Suffolk, but never any where near Cratfield I can swear.
Q. Do you know Smith, otherwise Gipsey Will f A. No.
Q. When did you first hear of the murders ?
A. By John Saunders, in Norwich Gaol.


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