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CRIPPEN AT COURT.

REMANDED KOR 15 DAYS. .Tils: XEVM AGAIN SWOONS. CllirPEN VTSITK!) BY A PIMKST. GIRL TO TURN KING'S KVIDIONCK. [lit RTiECTIUC TKLEGRAPH-COPYRinriT.] [PER PRESB ASSOCIATION.] OTTAWA, August, 2. Tlireo t'lioiis;i.iwl people, chiefly women, sin ml for admission to tiro I'olico Court. The police, when Crippen wns. l>iwi»;lit up, unexpectedly look him to Mio adjoining room. Cri|)pen told tilu> he did not intend to hVlii the extradition order. Ho was briefly examined and was remanded, for lifteeii days. Tht» crowd was an.nry at beins duped. 11'hn <j;irl Le Neve swooned prior to tlio Court prcT'cedinus, <nid was not takoiii to the Court, liein.u; examined privately, and remaud<'d. She is quartered at the home of Constable McCarthy. CVippcn was sent to u;aol, where a Catholic priest visited 'him. Detective Mitchell sails for Canada on Thursday with the extradition papers. Lt> Neve wore, under her outer boy's apparel, a sort of canVas harness, redueiii!<; her well-rounded form ton boy 5s .straight lines. The lirst search did not reved any jewels about Crippen. but the second examination showed that Crippen. with the aid of safety pins, had innd-i; a treasure laden holt in the lower part of his shirt, where several diamond rinus ';nd pins woro concealed. Captain Kendall of the Monhw-o, was unaware that a reward had been ofTered for Crippeu's ajiprelieiisio-n. Detective Drew (\'ibh>d to Scotland Yard that Crippen had not confessed to (he crime. During the Police Court proceedings Mrs Ginnett, a trainer of trick hors-es -and a friend of the late Mrs Crippen, identified Crippen. At the end of tlie proceedings -si!u> bitterly nubraidvd the prisoiu'i , , whom the police hurried .away. /': licuter states that- tlie girl Le /;Xov» ivill turn King's evidenct> . I *~■■■ Grippcui is siilf'Ting from extreme l/j'nt>rvou.sness. Me i i:;ii'.'*sM(| to t-hi-..('-prison ductor that he is TMicted vo "" urinking spirit- , . FjO Neve has bc-eu committed loi , deport nt ion.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1910, Page 3

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CRIPPEN AT COURT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1910, Page 3

CRIPPEN AT COURT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1910, Page 3

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