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Murder of Chrissie Venn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Murder of Chrissie Venn Chrissie Clare Venn〔(Eva May Chilcott profile - Mundia ) (Private profile)〕 (25 July 1907 – ) was a 13-year-old Australian girl whose unsolved murder outside the village of North Motton (or Mutton) near Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia was a sensation of the day.〔Shakespeare, N (2010) In Tasmania: Adventures at the End of the World, Random House, P270〕 ==The murder== Venn was the daughter of George Arthur and Eva May (née Chilcott) Venn. At approximately 5 p.m. on 20 February 1921, Venn left the family home on Allison Road to run some errands in the village of North Motton—a distance of approximately three miles—and never returned home. A search was mounted but it was not until the morning of 1 March that Venn's mutilated body was found in a hollow tree stump located close to the road where Venn would have travelled as she walked to North Motton.〔Shakespeare, N (2010) In Tasmania: Adventures at the End of the World, Random House, P273〕 Another source gives differing details: The murder purportedly occurred on 26 February 1921. The body was not mutilated and Venn had been either been suffocated or strangled. George William King was tried for the crime in a trial that commenced 2 August 1921. The trial had been moved from the North West Coast of Tasmania to Hobart, the first change of venue ever requested and approved for a trial in Tasmania. George William King was defended by Albert Ogilvie, who went on to become Premier of Tasmania. King was acquitted of the murder. 〔 〕
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