| «The customary quiet of Babbacombe, a residential suburb of Torquay,
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| was greatly disturbed early on Saturday morning
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| And the peaceful inhabitants were aroused to a state of intense alarm and
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| terror by one of the most frightful tragedies that human devilment could plan
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| or human deed could perpetrate
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| The name of the victim was Miss Emma Anne Whitehead Keyes, an elderly lady of
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| some sixty-eight years
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| The name of hr home and the scen of her tragedy, was 'The Glen'
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| She was found early in the morning, lying on her dining room floor
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| Her throat had been horribly cut and there were three wounds on her head
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| It was evident that her murderer had also attempted to burn the corpse»
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| The world has surely lost it’s head, the news is full of crimes
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| There’s robberies in The Telegraph and there’s murders in The Times
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| And always more obituaries and even one of these
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| Concerns the brutal slaughter of an old Miss Emma Keyes
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| The police have got their man, they’re sure, he never left the scene
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| Indeed, he raised the hue and cry, a most unusual thing
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| An arsonist, a murderer, his soul will soon be frying
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| He’s young but old enough to kill but he’s not too young for dying
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| And it seems the populace will queue to see him stand in court
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| To hear him speak his wicked lies while smiling at his thoughts
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| This arrogant young ruffian is obviously guilty
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| Though nowhere does it say exactly how or why he killed her
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| Forget it dear, it’s not the first and there’s bound to be another
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| And the way you carry on you’ll have us thinking she’s your mother
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| This man called Lee has had his day and soon he’ll be forgotten
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| So put that paper down before your breakfast goes quite rotten |