Doctor Crippen: The Infamous London Cellar Murder of 1910 (34 page)

37. Samuel Ingleby Oddie, prosecuting counsel. (Author’s collection)

38. Cecil Mercer, prosecuting counsel. (Author’s collection)

39. Edward Marshal Hall, who was unable to defend Crippen. (Author’s collection)

40. Alfred Tobin, defence counsel. (Author’s collection)

41. The Old Bailey. (Author’s collection)

42. Gilbert Rylance (in top hat) and Paul Martinetti arrive at the Old Bailey. (Stewart P. Evans)

43. Inspector Dew outside the Old Bailey. (Stewart P. Evans)

44. The jury for Crippen’s trial. (
The Bystander
)

45. Crippen being led away after receiving his death sentence. (
Illustrated Police News
)

46. F. E. Smith, Ethel Le Neve’s defence counsel. (
The Graphic
)

47. Judge Darling of the Court of Criminal Appeal. (Author’s collection)

48. Pentonville Prison. (Stewart P. Evans)

49. The execution of Dr Crippen. (
Illustrated Police News
)

50. The rosary held by Crippen and the ring he wore when executed. (Richard Whittington-Egan)

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