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... Did Crippen’s manner t ...
... QUESTIONS FOR THE JURY. Special Description of to-day’s trial of Dr. Crippen at the Old Bailey will he itound on page 8; and report of the evidence on page 9.] The trial Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen for the wilful murder of his wife, Cora Crippen, 39, H ...
... Muir makes no attempt at forensic em- TOUR. broideries. The very simplicity his recital of Simla, October 18. the story of Dr. Crippen and Belle Elmore gave The following Indian officers will be attached new meaning to many circumstance already £&?““*, torn* ...
... GLOBE OFFICE, 367, STEAND, W.C TRIAL OF DR. CRIPPEN. SCENES THE OLD BAILEY. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION. KEMABKABLE SPEECH FOB THE CBOWN. IMPORTANT NEW EVIDENCE, BELLE ELMORE’S SISTER AND MR, BRUCE MILLER, [BY OUE SPECIAL EEPEESENTATIVE.] came to the task showing ...
... and everybody talked naturally?—Yes. You did not notice any indication of Dr. Crippen’s manner being different from the usual?—No. _ , . It struck you, didn’t it, that Dr. Crippen s manner was just the same usual? —Yes. During that evening your husband ...
... present on that occasion?— Where was he?—ln America. How long after was it that you became acouainted with Belle Elmore that Dr. Crippen returned from America?—From three live Did you see Belle Elmore frequently?—Yes, very often. , , . ~ ~ Where was she staying ...
... DR. CRIPPEN AS A HUSBAND LOED MAYOR. Photo hi case. His relations with the Munyon’s people 1 ceased entirely, but he had still some other business ; he had a tooth business in partnership with a Mr. Rylance, carried on in the same building where he had ...
... bowed his head. On February 3 she changed four notes for Dr Crippen, and on February 9 she changed a £lOO note for him. At the beginning March she put in her safe two envelopes, one marked Dr. Crippen,” and the other Dr. Crippenpersonal.” On July 8 Crippen ...
... in answer to further questions, that he heard of the death in March last-it was from Mrs. Martinetti; jand he wrote to Dr. Crippen the following letter (which Mr. Oddie read): Dear Peter,—Both Maud and myself were most inexpressibly shocked and astounded ...