110 Ga. 291 | Ga. | 1900
Where in a trial for murder the undisputed evidence was, that the accused had charged his wife with unfaithfulness and had threatened to kill her, that she had thereupon left him and gone to her mother’s, that* in about a week thereafter, at night, the door of the room in which she and her mother were sleeping was broken down with an ax and both of them killed with such an instrument, that the hat of the accused was subsequently found, that night, in the room where the two women were killed, and his shirt and a bloody ax were found near the house the next morning, that the accused, ■on the night of the killing and prior thereto, was seen with an ax, •and that he fled from the State the next day; and where it appeared, beyond all doubt, that free, voluntary, and unequivocal confessions were made by the accused, to several witnesses at different times, to ■the effect that he, while under the influence of liquor, had killed his wife and her mother, and the fact that such confessions had been
Judgment affirmed.