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  • ...the following day. It was expected that, in accordance with, the report of McIntyre, the body would be found quite close to the spot where that of Scanlan lay. ...een misled by McIntyre's statement that Kennedy had surrendered before he (McIntyre) snatched the bridle reins and galloped away on Kennedy's horse.
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  • [[Thomas Curnow|Thomas Curnow]] ...win (police spy), BC Williams (police spy), Constable Faulkiner, Constable McIntyre, Mr Laing, SM, Wangaratta; Mr Saxe, PM, Benalla; Mr Stephen, SM, Benalla.
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  • ...canlon|Scanlon]] and [[Lonigan|Longeron]] are killed, Constable [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] has escaped, and Sergeant [[Kennedy Sgt|Kennedy]] is missing. What his fa ...as been seen or heard of him.―S. [[Benalla Police Station|Maud]], Senior-constable, for Superintendent.”
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  • ...ctions from Superintendent Sadleir, who is at Shepparton.―S Maud, Senior-constable, for Superintendent.” ...rations of cattle-breeders. From the account given by Constable [[McIntyre|McIntyre]], it appears that the Mansfield party started on [[ev78-10--4Mansfield Mur
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  • ...other bushrangers could be informed of the agreement, Sergeant Kennedy and Constable Scanlan came in sight. Kelly said, "Hush lads, here they come. You (to
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  • ...s quite close to McIntyre when the latter mounted, but did not say a word. McIntyre got a severe fall as he rode through the scrub, but remounted, and went a l
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  • ...y conveyed back to the gaol by a party of armed police. The examination of McIntyre will be continued this morning at 10 o’clock . ...ngy Bark Creek; and the other, that at the same place and time he murdered Constable Lonigan. The following was the charge as read to the prisoner:—
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  • ...w proceed with the evidence, and would, in the first place, call Constable McIntyre. '''Const McIntyre gives evidence'''
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  • ...n October, 1878, at Stringy Bark Creek, near Mansfield, murdered Constable Thomas Lonigan. ...oner, and from the evidence that would be tendered satisfy themselves that Constable Lonigan had been murdered, and that the murder was committed as set out in
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  • The [[Ned Kellys Trial|trial]] of Edward Kelly for the murder of Constable Lonigan on the 28th October, 1878 , at Stringybark-Creek, was commenced yes ...October, 1878, wilfully and maliciously murdered Thomas Lonigan, a police constable.
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  • ...n he was captured he said, “Don’t kill me; I never hurt any of you.” Constable Kelly said, “You did not show Scanlan and Kennedy much mercy.” Prisoner ...ctitioner at Mansfield , made a ''post-mortem'' examination on the body of Thomas Lonigan. There were two wounds―the one in the eye, the other on the templ
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  • ...for the prisoner, his mouth was closed, and they had only the statement of McIntyre before them. That statement, moreover, was not only that of a prejudiced wi ..., feloniously, wilfully, and with malice aforethought, did kill and murder Thomas Lonigan. Murder was the highest kind of homicide. It was the voluntarily ki
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  • Constable '''Thomas [[McIntyre|McIntyre]]''' was examined as to the fact of the murder of the police at Stringybark
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  • The sittings of the Court of Assize were recommenced this morning. Thomas Bloxham, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing in a dwelling, and ...ng Ned Kelly, she knowing at the time that he was accused of the murder of Constable Lonigan. Prisoner was defended by '''Mr J Dwyer'''.
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  • '''Thomas [[McIntyre|M'Intyre]]''' deposed that he was a mounted trooper. He was with Sergeant K Constable M'Intyre went on to state that he was 12 months in the " Kelly country
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  • '''Const Thomas [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] sworn and examined''' 14340 Whilst Kennedy and Constable Scanlan went away?— Yes.
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  • '''Const Thomas [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] giving evidence''' ...your knowledge, are you aware what was the object of Sergeant Kennedy and Constable [[Scanlon|Scanlan]] in leaving you in charge of the camp and proceeding whe
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  • '''Const Thomas [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] giving evidence''' ...ard it publicly spoken of amongst the constables that Sergeant Kennedy and Constable Scanlan knew they were in the neighborhood and did not impart the informati
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  • '''Const Thomas [[McIntyre|McIntyre]] giving evidence''' ...at Greta , and it appears that there is not much likelihood of him and the constable with him there doing much towards arresting Kelly , or even disturbing him
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  • [[../../people/peL_M/meehanThomasPc.html|'''Const Thomas Meehan''']] '''giving evidence''' ...arch party to go out to look for the constables that were shot. I must say McIntyre, when he came in, took my revolver from me. There were no firearms in the p
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