Police Unearth Bodies of Victims Of German Interpreter. The scene in the cellar of the villa at St. Cloud yesterday, showing workmen on right after they had covered the body of Arthur Frommer. The body is seen left in the spot where Weidmann told the police it would be found. One of the most sensational murder cases for many years was revealed yesterday when Eugene Weidmann, A German who acted as interpreter at the Paris Exhibition, confessed to having murdered four men and one woman during the last six months. Police digging in the grounds of the ***** villa at St. Clud unearthed the body of Jean De Koven, missing American dancer and also Arthur Frommer A. German. December 10, 1937. (Photo by Keystone).
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