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Madame Sand ex affum Vice-Ding of Dong.
A diplomatic exchange
of views.
He inspires a Press compaign,
HIS EXCELLENCY THE DING of DONG wishes the artist to make it clear that any resemblance between him and any other ruler, living or dead, is
purely intentional.
London Express Service
THE CRIME DOCTOR
Last post-mortem on de Antiquis-then came his own tragedy
by MONTGOMERY HYDE, MP
The
mterest
7 hour
Of his many
difficult curL8, Spilkowy considered that the met dificult was the Crumbles murder in 1923. At its Gutsel The police thought they had very poor case against the ac- rusel Patrick Mahon.
2
It was Spilsbury who built it
up like a jig-saw puzzie and
eventually
conviction
he
secured Mahon's This case was also the most shocking in Spilsbury's lug experience. Inured was to horrors, Spilsbury
as
he had
Bri the
to admit that the human remains discovered in the bungalow at the Pevensey end of the Crum- bles were the most gruesome he had ever seen.
it was devid
precisely because London. In North woman was Mrs Cora Crippen, ained the use of guesswork who has seen poisoned by her that Spilsbury built up such a husband and
dissectenant reputation for himself. Whose body hai subsequently been which invariably withstood the most gorous cross-examination. crime buries by him in lime. N the rid of
there is one name
Even when conducting a post- Spilsbury's evidence did much 1. Al Danette furtion, a
which
on the body of become to send the poisoner Crippen to autem wath of l Tellow - Amera ti..
almost legendary. It is the gallows. It also made the executed criminal, he took
Spilsbury lives almost entire- waxing Perieture of feeling
д national rr pains as he did with his
ly for hs, work. Yet for its That indeed the man 4
of Spilsbury, By the young pathologist that he
a material rewards ar was in- Punce a.
task general public Sir Bernard gare and was the beginning of other cases and his examination
his long professional association frequently fastet Jeter are joduring ine | Spilsbury is remembered as with the Home Office and will www.re. Incidentally he was most ifferent. His fees were always much lower than he might have Interested in the effesty of mu apartment
the greatest medical detec- the coroners' courts. Cowned to Mr O'Dam)
just ad banging, and his realise-charged-his Home Office ap- pointment was honorary-and tive of this century. Dal which has inven desig-
During the next 37 years he him that the cervical spine could poin
the necessity of making money work has brought retribu- carried out 25,000 post-mortems,
be broken at a more or less con-
again the day of his retire- tion to scores of
a notorious Only small proportion of stant level led to an increase of
ment drove him to overwork in the drop on murderers.
these had to do with murder, three inches
and thus impaired his health. perhaps 250, but it is upon humanitarian grounds as a In professional circles he was these that his reputation as a regarded during h life-time public figure rests. Indeed, there were few murder cases between as a most gifted and painstaking Kat. London, Englund
who pathologist,
raised the 39 and his death in 1947 at The men wer has left the mes
practice of Forense medicine to which he did not Bive expert gehad dank that MA
the highest level in the achieve evidence. Eism may inform the Kingment of criminal investigation.
5th Uncle Sam "25 Time of the Santa Claus busi- in his radio announce- ment, Mr O'Daniel had de- eland that the first thing he wind de upon, election would be to tell the King f by prstene got ven by a form- ↑ ai letty a
i heardganters of the eum-
De domument ungng that ne po alaud and stand
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The candidate is of opini
When Bernard Spilsbury went
het a Government payroll of to work in St. Mary's Hospital
INFALLIBILITY
sult of his recommendation.
I
His later years, tou, were clouded by domestic tragedy. was killed in an air raid during the war, and another ce of galloping consumption. There
a deup losses wrought chenge in Spilsoury. Life for lem now no longer seemed worth
The igure which emerges from a study of his life and One son
is theart of a kindly cases sympathetic chararler, actuated unswerving fidelity to truth and justice.
by an
IT WAS NO ACCIDENT
in
His last post-mortem
test the
reactions of the cooker case was carried out in 1847 on the body of Alec de They were violent.
Antiquis, who was shot dead by Another
three young ruffians who had
was
An authoritative arcount !
He possessed a fine sense of living. He has severe attacks of this remarkable man and his
mental depression. humour, though he occasionally career hus been eagerly awaite
It was therefore not unnatural inaulged in a grim jest. There is since his death four years ago.
that his pronouncements in the
a story that in his younger days it appears now with the publica witness - box should sometimes he carried home part of a tion of a biography based on his have assumed a semblance of human lcg. on which he had unpublished papers, including infallibility with juries, and that been working, and left it under the card indexes of all the case the resultant verdicts should a dish-cover in the kitchen to histories which he compiled as have been attacked in conse- Home Office pathologist.
quence by arm-chair detectives
This was particularly notice-
characterist:c able in the trial of Norman his delective sense of smeli, carried out a jewel robbery in medical student in 1899.
doctors still
Thorne for the murder of Elsie about which some good stories broad daylight, and whose es- of spoke That many one-third of the civil servants
morbid anatomy and pathology Cameron in 1925, when Spike are also told. On one occasion cape the dead man had obstruct- he attended the graveside for an ed. In the same year Spilsbury spend Their time sending rut as "a beastly science.' It was bury's evidence as the sole ex-
exhumation dressed in his usual suffered a stroke and realised Leerters forms tu badger the the gift of a new microscope pert witness for the Crown was immaculate
that his powers were declining. citizen one-third file the from his father, a wholesale preferred by the jury to the ing a top hat. When the coffic One evening,
a few months forms as they come back; and chemist from Leamington, that testimony of five doctors for the was raised, he ran his nose the remaining third spend their attracted the young man to the defence, ted by Spilsbury's volu- along it, straightened himself, bury's laboratory in University days trying to and out where post-mortem room, where he the forms are fled, "This," h followed the forbidden practice ble but much less skilled pro- and remarked, "Arsenic, gentle- College. Gower Street,
of taking home small specimens fessional rival. Dr Bronte. for examination with instrument,
en they and million dollars IS Os u
foo much. le cousiders
his own
TURNING POINT
Mr O'Daniel is not to be put ef by the fact that foreign aid porquerades under many names Marshall Plan, ECA. Point
Allantle
13 Pact. He against them all, "All that stuf
On becoming qualified he was unstutional." he says, appointed assistant pathologist The Constituti: never sald
F
The loading criminal judge of
Travers his time, Str
Hum- phreys, regarded Spilsbury as the ideal scientific witness.
"He was
unemotional,” Sir on the staff of this hospital. A Travers has reculled, "simple in any bing about giving away few years later, at the age of speech because he was clear in er money on fool things like 33 came the turning point in mind, absolutely fair, quite in Different to the result of a case, But "Pass the blocuits, Pap- pyc" programme is not entire-
"He spared no pains in seek-
that."
his career.
This was in 1930, when he
i non-constructive. He is very was called in by the authorities ing out anything. fact, theory, Arm for States' rights. He to analyse the remains of a believes, too, in peace on earth. women which had been
dis or latest discovery which could And the Ten Commandments. covered in the cellar of a house properly affect ble judgment."
JOHNNY HAZARD
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LIKE A ROSE-GARDEN
later, a colleague passing Spils-
S
light coming through the fan- light over the door and smelled He knocked and received nu anawer. When the night watch an eventually opened the At a post-mortem following door with his pass-key it was anothor exhumation, a young clear that what had happened CID officer, whose first experi- was no assident. Artificial res- ence of this kind it was, lit a piration was tried without suc- cigarette to steady his nerves, Presently Spilsbury came into
cess.
of
the martuary. He sniffed twee Thus, the man who had con- and, looking round the room, ducted so
many thousands soid,
mustn't You
smoke, post-mortems was evenitially please; I can't smell the smells the subject of one himself. The
want to smell."
"He then bent primary cause of death was
over the corpse and, according given as coronary thrombosks; to the olfleer, was soon sniffing the secondary cause as carbon away, as if it were a rose-garden, monoxide polsoning.
By Frank Robbina
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