The beauty defense : femmes fatales on trial / Laura James.
2020
K543.M8 J36 2020 (Mapit)
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Title
The beauty defense : femmes fatales on trial / Laura James.
Imprint
Kent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, [2020]
Description
xxii, 184 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 23 cm.
Series
True crime history series.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: The Femme Fatale
Beulah Annan
Elvira Barney
Adelaide Bartlett
Countess Linda Murri Bonmartini
Kitty Byron
Florence Carman
Jessie Costello
Susan Cummings
Germaine d'Anglemont
Blanca de Saulles
Pauline Dubuisson
Princess Fahmy
Laura Fair
Annie George
Clara Smith Hamon
Alice Hartley
Claudine Longet
Nellie May Madison
Julia Morrison
Charlotte Nash Nixon-Nirdlinger
Grace V. Nottingham
Madalynne Obenchain
Beatrice Pace
Gertrude Gibson Patterson
Nan Patterson
Alma Rattenbury
Daisy Root
Abe Sada
Madeline Smith
Marguerite Steinheil
Vera Stretz
Countess Marie O'Rourke Tarnovska
Epilogue: The Femme Fatale Lives.
Beulah Annan
Elvira Barney
Adelaide Bartlett
Countess Linda Murri Bonmartini
Kitty Byron
Florence Carman
Jessie Costello
Susan Cummings
Germaine d'Anglemont
Blanca de Saulles
Pauline Dubuisson
Princess Fahmy
Laura Fair
Annie George
Clara Smith Hamon
Alice Hartley
Claudine Longet
Nellie May Madison
Julia Morrison
Charlotte Nash Nixon-Nirdlinger
Grace V. Nottingham
Madalynne Obenchain
Beatrice Pace
Gertrude Gibson Patterson
Nan Patterson
Alma Rattenbury
Daisy Root
Abe Sada
Madeline Smith
Marguerite Steinheil
Vera Stretz
Countess Marie O'Rourke Tarnovska
Epilogue: The Femme Fatale Lives.
Summary
"Justice is blind, they say, but perhaps not to beauty. In supposedly dispassionate courts of law, attractive women have long avoided punishment, based largely on their looks, for cold-blooded crimes. The Beauty Defense: Femmes Fatales on Trial gathers the true stories of some of the most infamous femmes fatales in criminal history, collected by attorney and true crime historian Laura James. With cases from 1850 to 1997, these 32 examples span more than a century and cross cultures, ethnicities, and socioeconomic status. But all were so beautiful, as James demonstrates, that they got away with murder. When Madeline Smith, a Glasgow socialite, tried to end a relationship with one man to date another, her jilted lover proved difficult to shake. She solved the problem, James writes, with arsenic-laced chocolates. And in Warrenton, Virginia, mild-mannered heiress Susan Cummings gunned down her polo-playing husband, Roberto, following a disagreement. While these two women lived in different centuries and on different continents, both of their lawyers argued that they were too beautiful to be killers. And in both cases, the juries bought it. In telling the stories of Madeline Smith and Susan Cummings-and 30 others-James proves the existence of the so-called Beauty Defense and shines a spotlight on how gender bias has actually benefited femmes fatales and affected legal systems across the world"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-184).
Call Number
K543.M8 J36 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781606353943 paperback
1606353942 paperback
9781631013997 electronic publication
9781631014000 electronic book
1606353942 paperback
9781631013997 electronic publication
9781631014000 electronic book
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