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'''Louis Delanoe''' and '''Fred Langlois''' were sharing a house together in [[Jersey]] in 1923. Longlois threatened to move out, and Delanoe then killed him and then committed suicide.<ref>[[Matt Cook]] ''[[A Gay History of Britain]]'' page 162,  quoting an unreferenced newspaper mentioned by [[George Ives]]</ref>
'''Louis Delanoe''' and '''Fred Langlois''' were sharing a house together in [[Jersey]] in 1923. Longlois threatened to move out, and Delanoe then killed him and committed suicide.<ref>[[Matt Cook]] ''[[A Gay History of Britain]]'' page 162,  quoting an unreferenced newspaper mentioned by [[George Ives]]</ref>


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Louis Delanoe and Fred Langlois were sharing a house together in Jersey in 1923. Longlois threatened to move out, and Delanoe then killed him and committed suicide.[1]

References

  1. Matt Cook A Gay History of Britain page 162, quoting an unreferenced newspaper mentioned by George Ives