Infamous murderer Dr Crippen's prayer book sold

Susie Rack
BBC News, West Midlands
Getty Images A black and white portrait-style photograph of a man with a moustache which curls at the ends, a side parting, and thin framed glasses. His face is angled to the left and he is gazing beyond the camera.Getty Images
Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen's murder of his wife, Cora, in 1910 was one of the most notorious crimes of the 20th Century

A prayer book that once belonged to notorious killer Dr Crippen who poisoned and dismembered his wife before burying her remains beneath their home has been sold at auction.

The leather-bound book, signed by Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen, who was hanged in 1910 for killing his wife Cora, sold for £240 at the Staffordshire auction.

The American homeopath claimed Cora, a music hall singer, had left him, but police later found her boneless torso hidden under their cellar floor.

The grisly case scandalised Edwardian London and is one of the most infamous of the 20th Century.

Richard Winterton Auctioneers An open book, with yellowed pages. On the left-hand side, the name Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen is written in pencil, with the address Hilldrop Crescent, London, E6 underneath. On the right hand page is the title The Book of Common Prayer, with index and publisher details underneath.Richard Winterton Auctioneers
The pocket-sized prayer book is inscribed with Crippen's name and address, which was Hilldrop Crescent in London

Cora's disappearance subsequently captured the imagination of writers and dramatists, not least because Crippen went to the gallows protesting his innocence, and it has been suggested he was wrongly hanged.

An attempt by a descendant to secure a posthumous pardon for him in 2009 failed, after the Criminal Cases Review Commission refused to send the case to the Court of Appeal.

It is alleged the doctor had the book of common prayer in prison before his execution.

It was estimated the lot could reach between £250 and £350, however Crippen's prescription books have previously failed to sell at auction.

The sale of the prayer book was handled Richard Winterton Auctioneers at Lichfield Auction Centre.

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