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Arsenic Under the Elms: Murder in Victorian New Haven

Autor Virginia McConnell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A high-profile murder can function as a mirror of an era, and attorney and crime researcher Virginia McConnell provides a fascinating view of Connecticut in Victorian times, as glimpsed through the unrelated, but disturbingly similar murders of two young women near New Haven in the late 1800s. The colorful characters involved in the commission, investigation, and prosecution of these crimes emerge as real, vibrant individuals, and their stories, compelling in themselves, reveal much about Victorian sex and marriage, drugs from arsenic to aphrodisiacs, early forensic medicine, and 19th-century courtroom procedures.Both victims in these sensational killings were young women from the New Haven area. The first, Mary Stannard, was a 22-year-old, unmarried mother who worked as a domestic and believed herself to be pregnant for a second time. The man accused of her murder, Reverend Herbert Hayden, was a married lay minister whose seduction of Mary was fairly common knowledge. Upon hearing from Mary of her pregnancy, he assured her he would obtain some quick medicine for an abortion and they agreed to meet in the woods. Mary's body was found clubbed and poisoned, her throat slit; chemical tests revealed she had been given 90 grains of arsenic. Hayden's wife perjured herself on the witness stand to protect him (subsequently becoming a darling of the press) and despite convincing forensic testimony from Yale professors, the minister ultimately went free. Three years later, another woman of relatively low social stature was found floating face-down in Long Island Sound off West Haven. This strikingly pretty 20-year-old daughter of a cigar-maker came to be known as The Belle of New Haven, and though she had been seen frequently in the company of young people of questionable character, had never been a loose girl. The autopsy of Jennie Cramer revealed that she had not drowned, but had been savagely raped and poisoned with arsenic just before her death. Three people were put on trial for her murder: two scions of the wealthy Malley department store family, and their prostitute friend from New York. It was believed that the victim was killed to prevent her disclosure of the date rape by one of the young men, but they were likewise acquitted. Arsenic Under the Elms meticulously reviews the evidence, the personalities involved, and the society that produced them, resulting in a mesmerizing contribution to the literature of true crime.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275962975
ISBN-10: 0275962970
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

VIRGINIA A. MCCONNELL teaches English, literature, and speech at Walla Walla Community College's Clarkston Center in Clarkston, Washington./e A native of Syracuse, New York, she has degrees from the College of St. Rose, Purdue University, and Golden Gate University School of Law. She has taught high school in upstate New York and in Sacramento, California, and has practiced law in San Francisco. She lives on 30 acres of land in Idaho. Having researched historical true crimes for many years, she aspires to become the Ann Rule of Victorian true crime.

Cuprins

PrefaceThe Murder of Mary StannardMaryThe Reverend Herbert H. HaydenThe Stannard-Hawley ClanDiscovery: The Rockland Community Takes OverJustice Court Trial: Prelude to "The Great Case"Interim: Preparing for "The Great Case"The Great CaseArsenic at Center StageExperts on ParadeLay TestimonyVerdict and AftermathThe Belle of New Haven: The Tragedy of Jennie Cramer"Drifting with the Tide"Jennie, Jimmy, Wall, and BlancheBoys Will Be BoysAn End and a Beginning: Inquest VerdictJustice Court Trial in West HavenSuperior Court Trial in New HavenWhat Happened to Jennie Cramer?AftermathBibliographyIndex