Just Before Christmas in 1920 six people sat down to a meal at Morija, headquarters of the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society in Basutoland (Lesotho). All six were taken violently ill, and one of them died. They had been poisoned. The dead man was Edouard Jacottet, an eminent scholar and missionary. There was no trial and consequently no one was
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Just Before Christmas in 1920 six people sat down to a meal at Morija, headquarters of the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society in Basutoland (Lesotho). All six were taken violently ill, and one of them died. They had been poisoned. The dead man was Edouard Jacottet, an eminent scholar and missionary. There was no trial and consequently no one was
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