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Karen Trenouth
Author of: "Epiphany of the Whitechapel Murders"
Author of: "Jack the Ripper: The Satanic Team"
Dew Collects Crippen
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Picture No. 10296831
Date: 1910
Description: Dr. Crippen arrested
Details: Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen is led off the SS Megantic in handcuffs by Chief Inspector Walter Dew. Crippen tried to escape to Quebec, Canada with his mistress Ethel Le Neve by disguising themselves as Mr. Robinson and his son. The Captain of the ship became suspicious and alerted police in London by using the ship radio
Credit: © Illustrated London News Ltd./Mary Evans
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Picture No. 10419215
Date: 1910
Description: Inspector Dew leaving the Laurentic
Details: "The End of a Dramatic Chase." Inspector Walter Dew leaving the ocean liner SS Laurentic and about to embark on the pilot steamer that took him to the SS Montrose, the ship on which Dr. Crippen and Ethel Le Neve were sailing from Antwerp to Quebec. Dew had taken the faster ship Laurentic to cut them off at the St. Lawrence River, where he boarded the Montrose and arrested them
Credit: © Illustrated London News Ltd./Mary Evans
[/img]Picture No. 10296831
Date: 1910
Description: Dr. Crippen arrested
Details: Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen is led off the SS Megantic in handcuffs by Chief Inspector Walter Dew. Crippen tried to escape to Quebec, Canada with his mistress Ethel Le Neve by disguising themselves as Mr. Robinson and his son. The Captain of the ship became suspicious and alerted police in London by using the ship radio
Credit: © Illustrated London News Ltd./Mary Evans
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[/img]Picture No. 10419215
Date: 1910
Description: Inspector Dew leaving the Laurentic
Details: "The End of a Dramatic Chase." Inspector Walter Dew leaving the ocean liner SS Laurentic and about to embark on the pilot steamer that took him to the SS Montrose, the ship on which Dr. Crippen and Ethel Le Neve were sailing from Antwerp to Quebec. Dew had taken the faster ship Laurentic to cut them off at the St. Lawrence River, where he boarded the Montrose and arrested them
Credit: © Illustrated London News Ltd./Mary Evans
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Karen Trenouth
Author of: "Epiphany of the Whitechapel Murders"
Author of: "Jack the Ripper: The Satanic Team"
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