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Victim emerges from the shadows cast by her killer

Summary by The Budapest Times
The wives of the book’s subtitle are Corrine "Cora" Turner, otherwise known as music-hall performer Belle Elmore, who Hawley Harvey Crippen killed in 1910, and before her, Charlotte Bell, who died in highly suspicious but unprovable circumstances. The mistress is Ethel Le Neve, Crippen’s secretary whose affair with him led to the burying of Cora in the cellar.
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The Budapest Times broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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