THE LONDON MURDER.
WHAT A XKICmUOi'K IJKARD. CIUPPKN STILL AT LIBERTY. [BY RI.ECTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT. J T.PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received Tliis Hay. St. lo n.ni.) LONDON, July M. Four mouths ago a resident near C'rippen's house heard s.hots in the garden, and Later cries from the basement of "Oh, don't!" The body was found buried in quicklime. A revolved , found in the cellar suggested that Mrs Orippen was shot first and the body 'Mien cut up. It is not believed the couple had much money at the time of Mrs (Vippon's disappearance. All the neighbours are agreed t'lui.t the couple aippmred ito live happily M.rs C'i'ip])en never wrote to her mother statins she was married. CVippen spent Kaster on >tlio Continent. [A fi , r>lll TjOimloii on Thursday stated that tke borly of a wci'on naiiK '1 CYmnen b.id been found hori'iblv niutilatod. under the floor of a cellar in f'amden town. The husband bad disappeared.]
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1910, Page 3
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154THE LONDON MURDER. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1910, Page 3
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