Clovis Dominici, Gaston's son.
Clovis Dominici
Clovis Dominici, accusing father Gaston of murder.
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Clovis Dominici, with sister, Augusta, as he's accusing father,
Gaston, of murder.
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During a confrontation on the 7th day of the trial in Digne.
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During a confrontation on the 7th day of the trial in Digne.
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The rifle Of Gaston Dominici's trial. The Usm1 rifle in Digne in
November 1954.
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On November 18, 1954, the rifle which was used to kill the
Drummond family was presented during
Gaston Dominici's trial at the courthouse. In August 1952, an
English family was assassinated in
Lurs. The weapon of the crime was found floating in the Durance.
Clovis Dominici, son of the owner
of the site, reacted strongly upon seeing the weapon but got a hold of
himself rapidly and despite the
pressing questions of Police Chief Sébeille, he made no declaration
which would allow the inspection
to advance.
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The murders' weapon.
The M1 carbine (formally the United States Carbine, Caliber .30,
M1) is a lightweight, easy to use,
.30 caliber semi-automatic carbine that was a standard firearm for
the U.S. military during World
War II, the Korean War and well into the Vietnam War.
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