Yorkshire Murders & Misdemeanours

Yorkshire Murders & Misdemeanours
Title Yorkshire Murders & Misdemeanours PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wade
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 241
Release 2009-07-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445632543

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A gruesome look at the crimes and mysteries of Yorkshire.

Edinburgh Murders & Misdemeanours

Edinburgh Murders & Misdemeanours
Title Edinburgh Murders & Misdemeanours PDF eBook
Author David Brandon
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 202
Release 2010-03-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445628074

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Nineteenth century crime and punishment in Edinburgh.

Royal Hertfordshire Murders and Misdemeanours

Royal Hertfordshire Murders and Misdemeanours
Title Royal Hertfordshire Murders and Misdemeanours PDF eBook
Author Pamela Shields
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 282
Release 2010-10-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445630575

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Royal murder, mayhem and intrigue in historical Hertfordshire.

Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-29

Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-29
Title Murders & Misdemeanours in Gloucestershire 1820-29 PDF eBook
Author Malcolm M. Hall
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 344
Release 2008-12-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1445625075

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Nineteenth century crime and punishment in Gloucestershire.

Murder at the Inn

Murder at the Inn
Title Murder at the Inn PDF eBook
Author James Moore
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2015-02-02
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0750963336

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In which pub was the notorious murder that led to the Kray twins becoming Britain's most feared gangsters? Where is the hostelry in which Jack the Ripper's victims drank? How did Burke and Hare befriend their victims in a Scottish watering hole before luring them to their deaths? What is the name of the pub where the Lord Lucan mystery first came to light? And how did a pub become the scene of the murder that led to Ruth Ellis going to the gallows? For centuries, the history of beer and pubs has gone hand in hand with some of the nation's most despicable and fascinating crimes. Packed with grizzly murders – including fascinating little-known cases – as well as sinister stories of smuggling, robbery and sexual intrigue, Murder at the Inn is a treasure trove of dark tales linked to the best drinking haunts and historic hotels across the land.

Yorkshire's Murderous Women

Yorkshire's Murderous Women
Title Yorkshire's Murderous Women PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wade
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 254
Release 2007-06-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1783408588

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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

The History of Gibbeting

The History of Gibbeting
Title The History of Gibbeting PDF eBook
Author Samantha Priestley
Publisher Pen and Sword History
Total Pages 160
Release 2020-03-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526755211

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The history of gibbeting is the story of one of Britain’s most brutal forms of punishments, the hanging of criminals in a body shaped metal cage as a warning and as a form of justice. From the folklore of live gibbetings to the eerie historical documenting of this weird post-execution tradition, The History of Gibbeting examines how and why we dealt with murderers and other serious criminals in this way. The book uses case studies through history and takes a look at how the introduction of the Murder Act shaped our relationship with gibbeting for years to come, and how we as a society demanded the most shocking post-mortem treatment of criminals. Whether gibbeting was ever a successful deterrent, it is still a fascination today and gibbet cages remain on display in museums all over the country.