CAMDEN ROAD MURDER
■-1• — THE GIRL LE NEVE.
CRIPPEN'S INFLUENCE OVER HER,
United Press Association—By Electrio Teljegraph—Copyright. (Received August,2, 9 a.m.) LONDON, August 1,
The prevailing impression of all on board the Montrose who were brought into touch with the girl.Le Neve is that she is wholly ignorant of the murder. Her submission to and following of Crippeu induced a belief in hypnotic influence. Even the gaolers were affected by her distress on receiving her mother's cable message, bidding her tell everything. Unconfirmed renorts' are prevalent that Crippen' intended to .land at Father Point, and had his ? baggage ready. He is said to have drawn a revolver on entering his cabin, but was prevented from using it, and threw it out of the porthole. Miss Le Neve fainted, and the stewardess summoned the doctor. Before he arrived the girl attempted to take a powder, but after a sharp struggle the stewardess prevented her.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9915, 2 August 1910, Page 2
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153CAMDEN ROAD MURDER Star (Christchurch), Issue 9915, 2 August 1910, Page 2
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