DR. CRIPPEN'S PROTRACTED ORDEAL AT HANDS OF TREASURY LEADER
... DR. CRIPPEN'S PROTRACTED ORDEAL AT HANDS OF TREASURY LEADER. ...
... DR. CRIPPEN'S PROTRACTED ORDEAL AT HANDS OF TREASURY LEADER. ...
... DR, CRIPPEN. FOUR HOURS UNDER CROSS-EXAMINATION. WHY HE FLED, QUESTIONS BY THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE. MR. TOBIN ON THE BURDEN PROOF. ,( On the early morning of the first of February you were left atone in your house with your Wife?” “Do you know of any person ...
... that these are the remains of another woman. You .must draw no inference Hut if you are satisfied that this is a/ against Dr Crippen if the mutilated remurder. determine that it shall nut g o . o w ns ar , unpunished, his wif e . of any other woman than ...
... the Crown have made out their case, and if not the prisoner must be acquitted Something has been said in this case about Dr. Crippen not having given evidence before the police magistrate or the coroner. I do agree with the observations made by Mr. Tobin ...
... this case. If you frnd they are those of Cora Crippen, then you have to find if they were there through the agency of Dr. Crippen. If not, again the defendant is Ititled to acquittal. Those are the Mame you have to consider, and on which I shall ask ...
... made a K successful flight from Compiegne in France to London Polling day at Walthamstow has been fixed for November 1 fa Dr. Crippen was brought up for trial at fa the Old Bailey X ft Events of the Week at Home 1 A great demonstration was held in Madrid ...
... DR. CRIPPEN IN THE BOX. FOUR HOURS OF SEARCHING CROSS- LXAMINATION. Dr. Crippen having quitted the dock and again taken his place in the witness-box, Mr. Muir opened the cross-examination. On the early moraing of 1 Feb. yon were left alone in your house ...
... why you should keep asking all these questons. They are all lies, and 1 have admitied that they are!” Next, Mr. Muir and Dr. Crippen were down in the cellar at Hilldrop-crescent —3O to speak. The cellar was quite familiar to the doctor—and to Cora. He had ...
... Martinetti?—l did not think they were so closely attached as has been made out. He had sent a telegram, on March 24, continued Dr. Crippen, to Mrs. Martinetti to say that his wife had died. ...
... book which recommends hyoscine as a drug to be taken internally? You say this one?—That is the only one I can give you. Dr. Crippen left the box and returned to the dock. THE KING'S VISIT TO WOOD NORTON. Their Majesties To Greet King Manoel To-day. BOY ...
... THE TRIAL OF DR. CRIPPEN. COUNSEL’S SPEECH FOR THE PROSECUTION. SCENES ATI THE OLD BAILEY. TWO NEW WITNESSES CALLED. The curtain rose Tuesday morning the Old Bailey upon the opening scenes in the trial of Dr. Crippen, charged, before tho Lord Chief Justice ...
... Were any of these matters urgent matters ?—Not at all. Explaining the speed ypawning of his wife's earrings and rings, Dr. Crippen said that he had contracted for advertising and had to pay cash. As soon as he had made his final arrangements he hail to ...