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Show PHYSICIAN REVERSES KEYES CASE OPINION Medical, Examiner Now Testifies That Woma Did Not Kill Self, but Wounds Indicate Murder. DEDHAM, "Mass., Dec. fi. Mrs. Paulino Pau-lino A. Kcyps diil not kill herself, is the matured opinion of Dr. Harry M. (.'utts, medical examiner of Brookline, who originally reported the ase as siiieide. Testifying today at the trial for murder mur-der of Miss Harriet, A. Vnrney, friend and frequent companion of the murdered mur-dered woman's husband, George .11. Keyes, Dr. Cutts admitted that he had been mistaken upon his first examination examina-tion of the body. His early eonelusions were based on his belief that the hvo bullet wounds on the right side of the head could have been self inflicted. Later the witness said Frederick J. Kat.zruann, the district, attorney, had called his at.lrntion to the admitted fact that either of the two bullet wounds would have been instantaneously fatal anil asked him how lrs. Keyes could havo discharged the weapon a second time. This would have been impossible, the medical examiner said, though it had not occurred to him before |