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this Day Examined the Deceased That there Appeared
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to have been Two Ligatures Tied round her Neck
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which Informant Supposes were the imediate Cause of
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her Death by Straugulation That there is the
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Mark of a Pin having been in her Throat But
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Informant is of Opinion that
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such Pin could be no means
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That he hath Examined her Privities and there is
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no Lasceration or other external appearance of any
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Injury there done to her That there does not
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Appear any Other Marks of Violence about her which
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could Occasion her Death That it his Opinion
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that the above Ligatures could not have been fixed by
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the Deceased herself so Tight as they Appear to have
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been Tied And that they must have been Done by
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some Other Hands That they were both Tied
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so Fight that it Appears the Blood was entirely
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Presented Circulation where each Ligature were certainly
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above Informations were severally
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