SUPPOSED HYPNOTIC INFLUENCE ON. THE GIRL.
ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE. * — — (Received August 2, 8.30 a.m.) OTTAWA, August I. •'Tho prevailing impression >of all on! bbard the Montrose' who were i brought into touch with Le Neve is that she is wholly ignorant of the murder. Her submission and her following of \ Crippen have induced the belief m iiypnbtic influence. Even" 'the gaolers were Effected by her distress on receiving her mother's cable, bidding her to tell everytyiuk Unconfirmed reports are prevalent that Grippen intended .to land at Father ,J?oint, and had his' baggage ready. He ; drew a revolver on entering^the cabjn, but -was. prevented from ushig it, and* threw it out of the port hole. Le Neve fainted, and the stewardess summoned the doctor. Before ho arrived the girl attempted to take a powder, but after a, sharp 'struggle • the stewardess prevented heg.-^^^i^^M^'^ .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12214, 2 August 1910, Page 5
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