Pink Panther
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I've found another article:
"Police sought a missing archeological stone Thursday with hopes that it will lead to the killer of Jane Britton...Officers narrowed the hunt to the academic community near Harvard Square...Meanwhile the police were checking into the possibiltiy that Miss Britton's body had been the object of an ancient burial rite.
...anthropologists had advised that markings on the victim's face had the appearance of those used in primitive burial ritesA"
This article also mentions that the police are looking for a murder weapon that may be an archeological stone (measuring 6" long and 4" wide), that the stone had been a gift from the neighbors (The Mitchells) and that it was missing from Jane's apartment. The article also states the Mitchell's had taken lie detector tests but that J Humphries had not shown up for a scheduled test.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?i...murdered+|+murder+|+killed+jane-britton&hl=en
"Police sought a missing archeological stone Thursday with hopes that it will lead to the killer of Jane Britton...Officers narrowed the hunt to the academic community near Harvard Square...Meanwhile the police were checking into the possibiltiy that Miss Britton's body had been the object of an ancient burial rite.
...anthropologists had advised that markings on the victim's face had the appearance of those used in primitive burial ritesA"
This article also mentions that the police are looking for a murder weapon that may be an archeological stone (measuring 6" long and 4" wide), that the stone had been a gift from the neighbors (The Mitchells) and that it was missing from Jane's apartment. The article also states the Mitchell's had taken lie detector tests but that J Humphries had not shown up for a scheduled test.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?i...murdered+|+murder+|+killed+jane-britton&hl=en