THE CRIPPEN CASE.
ACCUSED AT BOW STREET.
A SUIOIUE AVERTED
Press Association—Klectric Teleguiph—Copyright
Received Tuesday, 9.45 a. in
LONDON, Monday,
When Orippeu and the girl Lβ Neve appeared at Bow-street, Inspector Drew stated that a card was found on Orippen that bore in. writing: "1 cannot stand every night's horror. As there is nothing bright ahead and the journey is oudiug, I will jump overhoard to-night. Have spoiled my life. Some day you may learn to forgive
mo."
A second card in the same writing asked: "Shall wo wait; till eleveu tonight?"
Inspector Drew added that when Orippeu was arrested he said that ho was not sorry—the anxiety had been too much.
Tho luspector said: "As you have written that you intended to jump overboard, I must fasten on the handcuffs. "
Orippeu replied: "I won't do that. My anxiety has been too awful." Le Neve assured witness that she kuew nothing.
The hearing was adjourned
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9767, 30 August 1910, Page 5
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