Historical accounts of Englishwomen who have killed, their varying
motives, and their final fates. Yorkshire history has its share of
nasty and brutal murders, and the majority of these killers have been
men. Statistics show that most homicides are men. But the records over
the centuries have tales of murderous women too. Stephen Wade has
investigated records across England to find stories of women from the
mid-eighteenth century to mid-twentieth century who have taken lives
through jealousy, hatred, or sheer desperation. Some of the tales
are sad, melancholy accounts of infanticide committed in hard times,
often when women were under terrible stress and suffering from poor
health and mental problems. Other stories are about murders that got
rid of an unwanted partner or brought some easy money to the killer's
pockets. You'll also find accounts of courtroom trials that went wrong
and false accusations, along with verdicts that sent women to Van
Diemen's Land or to prison for life. Here are some of the most
dramatic stories of women who killed—including Louie Calvert, serial
killer; the Beverley case of extreme cruelty on a child; and the Hull
wife who wanted her husband out of the way for good. Includes
illustrations and photos
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Two Centuries of Killings
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783408580
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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