Doctor Crippen: The Infamous London Cellar Murder of 1910 (33 page)

23. The Crippen story dominated the news. (
Daily Chronicle
)

24. A typically inaccurate depiction of the arrest of Crippen and Le Neve. (Author’s collection)

25. Home Secretary Winston Churchill. (
The Graphic
)

26. Sergeant Mitchell, Crippen and Inspector Dew board the
Megantic
at Canada. (Author’s collection)

27. Inspector Dew escorting Crippen off the
Megantic
at Liverpool. (Author’s collection)

28. Arthur Newton, Crippen’s solicitor. (Author’s collection)

29. Crippen and Le Neve at Bow Street magistrates’ court. (Author’s collection)

30. Inspector Dew giving evidence at Bow Street. (
The Bystander
)

31. Cora Crippen’s grave in St Pancras Cemetery. (Author’s collection)

32. Brixton Prison. (Author’s collection)

33. Sir Charles Mathews, Director of Public Prosecutions. (Author’s collection)

34. Lord Chief Justice Alverstone. (Author’s collection)

35. Richard Muir, prosecuting counsel. (Author’s collection)

36. Travers Humphreys, prosecuting counsel. (Richard Whittington-Egan)

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