[Coroner's Inquest (M. Liebglid), Broome, WA, 30 August 1905 - 26 September 1905, Typed transcript of testimony, Charles Hagen, found bundled with Case 3747: Rex v Hagen & Others, Supreme Court of Western Australia, 1905. State Records Office of Western Australia, Consignment 3473 Bundle 293]

BROOME, 6th September 1905.

ADJOURNED INQUEST (Mark Liebglid)

CHARLES HAGEN, sworn and saith:--

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BY POLICE:

On the Wednesday morning after breakfast on verandah Liebglid said he reckoned "The man" had nothing to sell but was after something else and that made him (Liebglid) watch him very losely[sic: closely]

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On Thursday morning I ask Pablo to come have drink with me, but he refused. When I took Billiard room first I was sleeping in Goldstein's shed near foreshore but I left. On Thursday someone remarked I had a splash of blood on my trouser leg. I joked that it might be Liebglid's blood. I don't know how it got there. They are white pants. They are at washerman's, have only two white suits. Don't remember anyone coming into the supper room before I and Fraser left.

SIGNED C. Hagen.

Signed M. S. Warton

R.M.