Immediately Kasheed Hassoun, and while his accomplice held them at bay with a revolver, had leaned across the table and grabbing Sardi by the throat had broken his neck.
The complainant was not an accomplice and his testimony did not have to be corroborated.
Teissier, an accomplice in the murders of Moranget and La Salle, had obtained a pardon, in form, from the elder Cavelier.
As the savage is a murderer, so is she the accompliceof a murderer, although it is possible that by the Great Judge neither may be so classified at the end, because of their lack of knowing.
So long as my beautiful woman wears the feathers of the bluebird, the oriole, or any other of the singing creatures of God, I call her the accomplice of a murderer.
Thus in his death did Sainte-Croix bequeath the poisons to his mistress and his friend; not content with his own crimes in the past, he wished to be their accomplice in the future.
This reconstruction of the crime pointed to an accomplice, and that accomplice must have been the man-servant.
Briggs, the butler, says the man must have opened the door to his accomplice when he'd been sent off to bed with instructions not to answer any bell or telephone.
Inspector McWalsh turned purple red, "Dammit, he made me an accomplice to one of his crimes.
They caught her," Mrs. Kinney returned triumphantly, "and the arrest of her accomplice is expected any minute.
He might be an accomplice of the man who had murdered his chum.
Accordingly, accompanied by an accomplice who had acted the part of servant at Tuilabrail Hall, he motored to a town within a few miles of the tunnel he had selected for his nefarious designs.
He was in that mood of careless acquiescence when any novelty invites, and the heavy warmth of the summer night seemed the accomplice of his humour.
Sir Claude was to have reappeared with his accomplice or without her; never, never his accomplice without HIM.
I eliminated the hypothesis of an accomplice on the arbitrary grounds of plain common sense.
We must suppose, from the probable fact of that knowledge, that either Monsieur X had anaccomplice who was keeping him informed, or he must be near enough to get the information himself.
The answer is now unavoidable: either an accomplice must have sent him word to that effect, or he must have determined the fact for himself.
Your father insisted that you should break your marriage vow and found in you a willing accomplice in the outrage committed against me.
What I cannot comprehend is, how this woman could refuse the man whose accomplice she had been the small pittance he required in order to evade justice, and to escape to Belgium.
Did they not actually say she had been the accomplice of a wretched thief, a cashier of some bank, who had become a defaulter?
For I never forget one thing, that the real criminals are in France, and that they will surely escape us, if they hear that their wretched accomplice here is in trouble.
And the creature's accomplice of to-day was the accomplice of the earlier occasion, the satellite who had tried to kill Paul while his father was dying.
He fully understood that there was a gulf of darkness between them and that, whether guilty or not, whether his wife's accomplice or her dupe, M.
On the strength of this discovery, she was afterwards indicted as anaccomplice of her husband, and committed to Brooklyn jail, where she remained for several months, her two children staying with her, at her own request.
And it occurred to me that an accomplice might be secreted there for the purpose of receiving the stolen property.
And it's just possible, you know, that he has sent an accomplice off with his tourist ticket to lead us a dance while he looks after himself in another direction.
Shortly thereafter, the marquis was accomplice in a plot hatched by the friends of the Duchesse de Grandlieu and Madame du Guenic to rescue Calyste du Guenic from the clutches of the Marquise de Rochefide.
If he showed indulgence, he would doubtless fear he should render himself an accomplice in a neglect of his God.
For his greater security, he often avoids society which may at any moment turn him from his pretended duties, excite him to sin, and render him the witness or accomplice of what is offensive to zealots.
I am theaccomplice of the Prince de Listhnay; and if they cut off his head, they will cut off mine too.
But perhaps she may have rested quietly in her room; she may have been only the inciter or the accomplice of the deed.
I have just heard the confession of one who might be called anaccomplice of the murderer.
As he had said, the idea of having an accomplice relieved him.
His suffering increased now that his accomplicedragged herself about him, with eyes red by weeping, and supplicating lips.
He was arrested accordingly in his own castle, along with his accomplice Prelati, and thrown into a dungeon at Nantes to await his trial.
The Cardinal de Bonzy was accused by the gossips of the day of being an accomplice of Penautier.
Weston, Richard, an accomplice in the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, ii.