CRIPPEN IN ENGLAND.
j jDJEMOIISTRATIOir B"? CHOWDS. TRIAL COMMENCES TO-DAY. LONDON, August 28. Crippen and Hiss Le Kevo returned to England in charge of the police by the liner Megantie yesterday. By a police ruse they disembarked at Liverpool iiliuost unobserved. The prisoners reached London by train, and here the police failed to elude the crowds. Tliere wa.s an enormous crowd a,t Enston railway station, and as Crippen and Miss Le Neve drove off in taxi-cabs for Bow-street they were greeted with groans and boo-ing by the excited crowd. All I along the route to Bow-street crowds , had gathered and made similar demonstrations. Crippen will be charged with the murder of his Vv-ife at Bow-street Court to- ! morrow.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 204, 29 August 1910, Page 5
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