THE CRIPPEN SENSATION.
LE NEVE WHOLLY IGNORANT W KRMRER. ) CRIPPEN DKAft&S A REVOLVER. !>y Cable.—Press Jtesociation.—Copyright Ottawa, August 1. J he prevailing impression of all on\ rd-the -Montrose who were brought into touch with- Le Neve is that she is ■wftolly ignorant of the murder. Her submission and her folio-Vug of Crippen induced belief in hiW.-pnotic influence. Even the gaolers were affected by her distress on receiving her mothers cable bidding her Hell everything. Unconfirmed reports are prevalent that Crropen intended to land at. Father Point, and: had' his .baggtge leadv. ■RFe'yrew: a' revolver oh entering lis cabin, but, was prevented from, using it, and threw-it butof the port-hole. ■Le Neve fainted, and a stewardess summoned the * doctor. Before he arrived., the <rirl attempted to take a powder, "but after a sharp struggle the Btewardes.s^nrevented..her~ J . ~.,_ ; Crippen', had a long sleep, and passed th? tinfe magazine. A large crowd taiteu on the wliaff aft Quebec to Witne«s i the l|pd''ng of th<> prisoner, thf"i?li did not arrive till li a.m. ; : v:"■.'".;. K) ; Accused are now in eaoi. .
.. POTJICE COURT PROCEEDINGS. ; STRUGGLE FOR ADMISSION.; ' CRIPPEN NOT FTGHTING EXTRADITION 1 . ) f ■ Received August 2, 9.20 p.m. » Ottawa, August 2. j Three thousand people, chiefly women, struggled for tip jtfcrart. The police unexpectedly took Crippen to an adjoining room. ■\ told the 'Judge, that .'he?did. not intend to fight-tihe extradition •pV' |eedings. He was briefly examined .and -Remanded fori'fifteen days. ■■ The crowd fas angry'at beiiigi'duped. I L ? spooned, and ;was «ot' taken' into,; iSourt, being examined privately. She -was remanded and quartered at the of Constable McCarthy. ■ Crippen was sent to the gaol, wjdere a visited; him; - .;"■■■•'■'"- S Detective Mitchell sails for Canada on Thursday w||hi.yie. extradition papers,' | Le Neve' "wore,' 'under 'n'er' outer ap- ?{ n Y?? harness, reducing ieir rounded form to a boy's straight
; . SpMICHING,, OF PRISONER. .-. |■- .' . YET. ;''• |UPBRAtDED BYWM'S FRIENDS. I. > 4 , ig«sfe 2,10.30 p.m.- | "Otttwii, Augwt2. A first search did "not reveal 1 any {jewels, but a second examination slowed jthafc.r.Crippen, britbe aid of safety pins, jinade-:#' treasure belt of the lower part; vmf his'-'sKift;, where 'several' 'firiss andi pins were found. | Captain Kendall was unaware that regard <m& offered for. Crippen's Capture. ' " ' ' . I Detective Dew t6 Scotland pTard;, jiot confessed.* | Police; Gofip. proceedings, pflrs. Ginnett, a trainer of trick horses jjtaid a fris\3. .of Mrs. . Crippen, identified |3rippen. !At the oT the proceedings dhe'bitterJy upbraided the prisoners, •whom the.police. hurried away.
O *.I»,iKKra>,.WHX,.I!DB» gQH&U- ---| IMDENCE. \ IReceived August 3, 12.53 a.m. . I Ottawa, August 2S 'i fteuter states that Le Neve will turn ling's evidence. y
| Crippen is suffering from extreme nervousness. I He confessed to the prison doctor that sie was addicted to spirits.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 3 August 1910, Page 4
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449THE CRIPPEN SENSATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 3 August 1910, Page 4
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