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Crippen to be Exhumed?
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Originally posted by jmenges View PostFrom what I understand, De Stefano's attempts to get Crippen a pardon coincided with Michigan State University's original test results. ie that the remains in the cellar were not those of Cora Crippen (based on the preliminary DNA results excluding the supposed great half-nieces of being maternally related to Cora). When the MSU team revealed that further testing proved male DNA in the tissue sample, De Stefano was either approached by, or he himself contacted, the great nephew of Dr. Crippen, and it is this nephew, with De Stefano, who is pushing to have the remains returned to Michigan for burial. Reburial of the remains was never to my knowledge a part of the initial attempts to give Crippen a postmortem pardon.
This whole thing started off as Trestrail's crusade, not De Stefano's. It was Trestrail who always believed Crippen was innocent and it was he who hired his friend Beth Wills to do the genealogy and convinved MSU to do the testing based on her discovery of who she claims are living blood descendants. And when you read De Stefano's letter to the Home Dept., he says "Dr. Trestrail has asked us specifically to provide you with the University of Michigan website" etc. Which may indicate Trestrail recruited De Stefano as well.
JM
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Originally posted by Archaic View PostHi, Belinda.
Do you mean that you used to think Ethel murdered someone & Crippen took the rap for her, but now you believe something different?
I'd be interested in hearing a theory relating to a belief in Crippen's innocence, if you care to make one.
By the way, I like your "Patroness of Lost Causes" title.
How about adding an endorsement from the big guys and calling yourself "St. Jude & St. Rita's Little Helper" ?
Lost Causes do seem to proliferate, don't they?
Best regards, Archaic
I think Cora went off with a richer man.I don't think she was murdered.
Yes Lost Causes a plenty but I like a challenge well a bit of a challenge now and then
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Originally posted by belinda View PostI genuinely believe that Crippen didn't do it. I used to think he took the blame for Ethel.
Do you mean that you used to think Ethel murdered someone & Crippen took the rap for her, but now you believe something different?
I'd be interested in hearing a theory relating to a belief in Crippen's innocence, if you care to make one.
By the way, I like your "Patroness of Lost Causes" title.
How about adding an endorsement from the big guys and calling yourself "St. Jude & St. Rita's Little Helper" ?
Lost Causes do seem to proliferate, don't they?
Best regards, Archaic
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If at first.......
I genuinely believe that Crippen didn't do it. I used to think he took the blame for Ethel.
Imagine how the Government must feel at the thought of a posthumous pardon for him.
It's like extracting Hen's teeth at the best of times but for poor old Crippen
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re: Denial of Motion to Exhume Crippen
Hi, Chris, thanks for posting that article.
I'm disappointed that the court merely ruled that Crippen's relation wasn't a close enough relation for them to even consider his motion to exhume.
They merely sidestepped the whole issue of the erroneous DNA findings. (Was there any reassertion of guilt?)
I believe that Crippen is guilty, but I'm not sure I understand why the court's ruling was based on the degree of relation to his living family member- after 101 years, how close a relation can they expect to find?
Best regards, Archaic
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A legal attempt to win a posthumous pardon for convicted murderer Dr Hawley Crippen has failed.
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The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has refused to send the case back to the Court of Appeal.
A distant American relative applied for a review of the case following claims DNA tests showed the victim was not Crippen's wife Cora.
It is understood the CCRC has decided the relative was not a "properly interested person" and that there was no real possibility that the Court of Appeal would hear the case.
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I think this may be from that documentary. It's interesting anyway
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I just stuff a bandana in my mouth and it makes a good gag...er...I mean cushion.
Actually, when we brought a dog in the house, and I realized I was freaking her out whenever I argued back at the evening news, I realized it was time to shut-up.Last edited by Celesta; 11-10-2009, 03:56 AM.
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Hi Belinda,
Well, I made it sound like I don't still feel the outrage. I do still feel it! I just shut up more often than I used to.
Thanks for the link.
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I saw the English one made in about 2005 or 2006.
I'm going to have to track down a copy of that Egyptian book
I'll see if I can find some details
Hi Celesta and Anna I feel the outrage too
This is it, I think
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Hi Anna, done that many times myself!
I feel the outrage and then shoot my mouth off.I don't do it as much as I used to though.
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Hi The Grave Maurice,
You're right,I didn't mean it...typed it without thinking..and when I came back to change it,my time on the edit button had run out.
ANNA.x
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Originally posted by anna View PostIf he did murder her, she deserved it...IMHO.
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