CRIPPEN IN THE DOCK.
PRISONER'S MATRIMONIAL AFFAIRS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. London, October 18. The.Conrt was crowded during the hearing'of the murder charge against "Dr." Crippen. ' Crippen, in a firm tone, pleaded: not guilty. Mr. Muir, K.C., in opening the case for the prosecution, explained that'Crippen had not cohabited with his wife for four years, hut had carried l on-an intrigue with.Le Neve for three years. Bruce ■ with whom Crippen had stated his wife had eloped, gave evidence that lie . had not sm Mrs. Crippen since. 1901, Ho admitted that they'had been affeotionate friends, ■ but denied an improper "
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 5
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