Letter to Captain Anson (29 august 1907)

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This letter was written by Arthur Conan Doyle to Captain Anson on 29 august 1907 from the Grand Hotel, London.

Captain Anson, Chief Constable of Staffordshire, was in charge of the Edalji Case.


Letter

Dear Sir

Supplementing my former letter another feature in a wound made by a large horse lancet might be signs of pressure or friction upon the ... on each side of the central cut. This could hardly be produced by any other weapon. I should be ... interested to known if anything of the sort is visible.

Yours faithfully

Arthur Conan Doyle