208 Mass. 71 | Mass. | 1911
The defendants, who were jointly indicted and tried for the murder of one Annie Mullins, took numerous exceptions to the proceedings, but, Mantir having been convicted in the second degree and Delorey of manslaughter, they prosecute only those relating to the admission in evidence of the opinions of medical experts that from the nature and location of the mortal wounds the deceased did not commit suicide, and to the refusal of the court
The objection to the admission in evidence of what was said by the defendants when confronted at the police station,
It was correctly left to the jury under well guarded instruc
JExceptions overruled.
The case was tried before Fox and White, JJ.
The following is from the testimony of one Byrnes, a police detective, describing what took place at the North Cambridge police station which was in charge of one Gordon, a lieutenant of police : “ Mantir said, ‘I never was in Cambridge over night with Peter Delorey. I never was out over night with Peter Delorey. Peter lied, Peter lies 1 ’ Gordon then said to Mantir: ‘I am going to bring Peter Delorey in here and have him tell you the story.’ Peter was then brought back into the room, and at that time Gordon said to both Delorey and Mantir, ‘ Now, Peter, I am going to ask you to tell your story over again in the presence of Mantir and I want to warn both of you that anything that either one of you say or make any statement, it may be used either for or against you at your trial.’ Peter says: '1 have told the truth once and I will tell it again ’; and Peter then started and related his confession over again in the presence of James Mantir. During that confession at different times James Mantir called on Peter to stop, — ‘Stop, Peter 1 You lie 1 You lie 1 Peter, stop ! ’ After Peter got through relating the confession, he and Mantir were sitting opposite each other. He turns around in his chair and gets up. He says, ‘ Jim, tell the truth, tell the truth. You asked me not to tell, Jim, but I had to, for God’s sake Jim tell the truth. You know you cut her throat with a razor. You know her blood was on your hands.’ There was a silence of about two minutes of everybody in the room. Gordon then said to James Mantir : ‘ Wbat have you got to say to Peter Delorey’s story now, Jim ? ’ Mantir says, ' Me no talk, me no talk. I want to see my lawyer, I want to see my lawyer.’ At that time both Peter and James Mantir were taken out and locked in the cell.”