A Nail in the Skull
by P. Henry Doyle
In the Morgue, at Paris, had been brought the body of a young man found floating in the Seine.
Drowning had not caused his death, for driven into the skull, and almost hidden by the long, black curly hair, was an iron spike about four inches long.
This, the physicians said, had been the instrument of his murder. He had probably been choked into senselessness by a powerful hand, and the deed committed. He had then been cast into the water.
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