Justification for Mrs Oakentubb's murder
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Revenge was the clear motive behind the murder of Mrs. Oakentubb. As the male character in Frank Arthur's play 'Twenty Minutes with Mrs. Oakentubb', whose name remains unknown throughout, thinks that eighteen months' imprisonment was not the sufficient punishment for crushing life out of his wife and daughter.
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Revenge was the clear motive behind the murder of Mrs. Oakentubb. As the male character in Frank Arthur's play 'Twenty Minutes with Mrs. Oakentubb', whose name remains unknown throughout, thinks that eighteen months' imprisonment was not the sufficient punishment for crushing life out of his wife and daughter.
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