A Dictionary of True Crime is a guide to the most compelling cases of
extreme and violent crime in the writing files, from the 17th century
to present day. Amongst notorious criminals like Jack the Ripper and
the Moors Murderers, lesser-known but provoking cases which have
occupied the writer’s mind for some time are also discussed, with
questions and theories posed, such as those of Walter Rowland, who was
twice sentenced to die, and Louie Calvert who, Wade argues, was
innocent of the crime for which she was hanged. As well as murder,
other crimes, including baby farming, arson and treason are also
discussed, along with criminals such as gangsters, pirates and
highwaymen and punishments including hanging, flogging and being burnt
at the stake. Professions within crime, for example detectives,
hangmen, and the unexpected Kings’ Messengers who were given powers
of arrest in their duties feature, along with cases that have formed
points of law which impact the courts even today, and oddities like
the ‘cutlery eater’, a burglar with a strange calling card.
Arranged in an A-Z format, this well-researched dictionary from crime
writer Stephen Wade is the perfect read for fans of true crime.
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A Reference Guide to the Dark and Curious Crimes of British History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399034517
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword True Crime
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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