CRIPPEN'S TRIAL.
ANALYSTS' EVIDENCE. THE CAUSE OF DEATH. By TeWranh—Press Association-Ciooyrlsiit, London, September 16. At Bow Street Police Court, further ovidonco was taken in the case against Hawle'y Crippen and Ethel La Neve, tho former charged with tho murdor of his wifo at Camden Road in February last, and the latter with being an accessory after the fact. ;. ' .^' Dr. W. H. Willcox, analyst to the Home Office,' stated that, tho causo, of Mrs. Crippcn's . death, was 'liyoscihe. . Tho victim had probably lived tin hour after the administration of the'prison. ' ,Fragmeht9, of ■'■a' .flannelette pyjama jacket .found .near the 'body., have been discovered to be identical in the arrangement of the green lines of the pattdrn, with the^ pyjama trousers found in Cripperl's "box. ■•'■ , ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 925, 19 September 1910, Page 5
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123CRIPPEN'S TRIAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 925, 19 September 1910, Page 5
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