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  1. Near the start of his ship's 11-day journey across the Atlantic Ocean, Montrose Captain Henry Kendall suspected that Crippen and Le Neve were on board. All ships had been notified to look for the fugitive couple, and he realized that the shy, adolescent male passenger who had booked passage with his elderly father was actually a young woman.

  2. 19 de sept. de 2016 · By now, news broke of the murder case. Crippen and Le Neve had boarded the Montrose under assumed identities—with Crippen as the father and Le Neve, disguised as a boy, pretending to be Crippen’s son. The charade failed to convince the ship’s captain, who recognized the fugitives and sent a message via wireless to the authorities.

  3. 5 de dic. de 2021 · Inspector Dew - who had initially been satisfied when he questioned Dr Crippen - now boarded a ship called The Laurentic, also headed for Canada, which was then a dominion of the British Empire and therefore fair game for a British arrest. The ship was faster than the Montrose, and he was therefore waiting to arrest Dr Crippen when his ship docked.

  4. 3 de ene. de 2011 · S.S. Montrose was received by New Scotland Yard on July 22nd, stating that he was certain the sought couple were passengers on his ship. Inspector Dew booked passage on the faster S.S. Laurentic and arrived at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River a day ahead of the S.S. Montrose. Crippen and LeNeve were arrested the next day.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2018 · Inspector Walter Dew of Scotland Yard boarded a faster ship to Quebec and was waiting with the Canadian police to arrest Crippen and Le Neve as the SS Montrose arrived in the harbour. This apprehension, using wireless communications, was an historical first in 1910.

  6. 18 de feb. de 2013 · She was a faster ship and arrived before the Montrose. The trap was set. Inspector Dew disguised himself as a ship’s pilot and went aboard the Montrose before she came into port. Crippen was arrested, tried and hanged at Pentonville Prison in London on November 23, 1910.

  7. In 1914, the same year as the Empress tragedy, the Montrose sank in the shadows of the white cliffs of Dover. The Crippen case had been the last for Scotland Yard's Walter C. Dew. At 47 years old, he retired from active duty three weeks before Dr. Crippen was hanged. It is believed his decision came about due to the sympathy he felt for his ...