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Murder On The Bluff The Carew Poisoning Case Molly Whittingtonegan

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Murder On The Bluff The Carew Poisoning Case Molly Whittingtonegan
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Publisher: Perseus Books Group;Neil Wilson Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Molly Whittington-Egan
ISBN: 9781906000431, 1906000433
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Murder On The Bluff The Carew Poisoning Case Molly Whittingtonegan by Molly Whittington-egan 9781906000431, 1906000433 instant download after payment.

In a small white house by a remote Welsh cove, a 90-year-old woman died, full of secrets, on June 27, 1968. What no-one ever guessed was that the dignified and distant old lady, who kept a liveried chauffeur and bred Bedlington terriers, was a convicted murderess. More than half a century before, in Yokohama, Japan, she had been sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of her husband. Daughter of the Mayor of Glastonbury, and a relative of Winston Churchill, Edith Carew had married unwisely, and, reaching the end of her tether, the 28-year-old wife and mother of two rid herself of her swarthy diplomat husband — the "dirty dog" Walter — by poisoning him with arsenic. She was sentenced to death, but escaped the hangman. She was brought back to England and imprisoned alongside the celebrated Victorian murderess, Florence Maybrick. The Carew case has never been properly investigated before and Molly Whittington-Egan now reveals the answers to such puzzles as the...

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