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Show ACCUSED WOMAN B FAINTS AS STORY r Q OF CRIME IS TOLD ST. LOUIS, Mo . nec 11 A mistrial resulted tonight in the case of Mrs. Lillian Woodlock. 36. charged with murder in tho first f degree for the death of her first husband. Thomas P. Kroderlck. killed In the home here October 6. 1910. The' Jury was discharged after nearly eight hours' dellber.i-Hon, dellber.i-Hon, when it reported a disagree-I disagree-I ment. It was said the vote stood 9 to 3 for conviction. The defendant was agreed re-leased re-leased on bond pending a new flB trial. Which It Is expected will bo ifl in February, IH l rsula. Broderick. 17 year old daughter of the defendant, tcstl- fied she killed Broderick In de- jH fending her mother from attack. 1 The state, however, held Brod- erlck was killed by his wife. In- IWB troduclng testimony to show she i-M had told of receiving $7,000 for JPflU Which his life was insured. Ufl Mrs. Woodlock fainted during H the prosecution's story of the cir- 11 cumstanccs surrounding the kill- oo fl |