THE CRIPPEN TRIAL.
London, Oct. i.s. The Court was crowded when the Crippen liial began. In a firm tone accused pleaded not guilty. Mr Muir, prosecuting counsel, explained that accused had not cohabited with his wife for four years. The intrigue with Le Neve had been carried on for three years. Bruce Mtllor, with whom Crippen stated his wife eloped, gave evidence that he had not seen Mrs Crippen since 1904. He admitted they were friends, and were on affectionate terms, but denied any improper relationship.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 907, 20 October 1910, Page 3
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86THE CRIPPEN TRIAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 907, 20 October 1910, Page 3
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