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News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
The Matricide in Chisenhale Street
The Matricide in Chisenhale Street
News of the Times Episode 490 | 1873
***A warning: This episode contains graphic descriptions, quoted from original 19th-century newspaper accounts***
Today, we journey back to Liverpool, 1873, where a crime of unspeakable brutality shocked Victorian society — a son accused of the cold-blooded murder of his own mother.
There were no pleas of insanity. No haze of drink to blame. What unfolded was an act so savage, so devoid of compassion, it can be described only as evil.
The details stunned the public: her face, witnesses said, was left looking like pulp. Even the presiding judge, hardened by years on the bench, was visibly shaken.
And in keeping with our ongoing theme of mothers, in all their forms, today’s 'Further Particulars' story features a curious case from 1894 — a man who took out insurance on his mother-in-law… and nine years later was rather annoyed that she had the audacity to still be alive. Could he get his premium refunded?
Hosted by Robin Coles.
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If you like this, here are links to some other recommended videos:
1872: The Victorian Borgia- Lydia Sherman | EP353
https://youtu.be/mHSeZwy02N0
1875: Victorian Strychnine Stories | EP354
https://youtu.be/AziIspnr9KA
1877: Case of the Body in Parts | EP371
https://youtu.be/I2FPE4NrSqE
1878: Murder in Edinburough | EP375
https://youtu.be/zpPiP7C6nuY
1873 - 1898: Crime Tales from The Raj | EP376
https://youtu.be/F_Q1Rw-7bXQ
1874: FRANCE Murderous Mother Daughter Love Triangle | EP377
https://youtu.be/22HllMIaXH4
1877: The Case of Serial Killer Count De Tourville | EP379
https://youtu.be/C-2LGyCAMqw
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