| bbc Radio show _Scales of Justice_:)
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| «By strange coincidence, a thunderstorm had been brewing when Mahon, doing
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| his grisly work at the bungalow, was dealing with the most grisly job of all--the head, the woman’s head. |
| He had severed it from the trunk, built a huge fire in the sitting room, placed her head upon it, then (I owe a debt
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| here to Edgar Wallace, who edited the transcript of the Mahon trial), then the
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| storm broke with a violent flash of lightning and an appalling crash of thunder. |
| As the head of Emily Kaye lay upon the coals, the dead eyes
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| opened, and Mahon fled out to the deserted shore. |
| When he nerved himself
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| to return, the fire had done its work. |
| The head was never found… » |