Murder will out : the first step in crime leads to the gallows, the horrors of the Queen City : being an account of the two soldiers who were executed at Old Fort Washington, and the trials and executions of John May, Philip Lewis, (colored), John Cowan, the murderer of his family, Washburn and his associateds, Davis and Hoover, the butchers of over 30 persons, Byron Cooley, who killed John Rambo, Henry LeCount, Patrick McHugh, the murderer of his own wife, and a careful history of the Hughes murderes, with a precise account of the murder of John Brasher, the watchman, the Summons Massacre, arrison and the infernal machine, Mrs. Howard, who avenged her own wrongs, Nancy Farrer, the child poisoner, with a correct detail of over a hundred other murders which have taken place in the city and county / by an Old Citizen.
1867
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Murder will out : the first step in crime leads to the gallows, the horrors of the Queen City : being an account of the two soldiers who were executed at Old Fort Washington, and the trials and executions of John May, Philip Lewis, (colored), John Cowan, the murderer of his family, Washburn and his associateds, Davis and Hoover, the butchers of over 30 persons, Byron Cooley, who killed John Rambo, Henry LeCount, Patrick McHugh, the murderer of his own wife, and a careful history of the Hughes murderes, with a precise account of the murder of John Brasher, the watchman, the Summons Massacre, arrison and the infernal machine, Mrs. Howard, who avenged her own wrongs, Nancy Farrer, the child poisoner, with a correct detail of over a hundred other murders which have taken place in the city and county / by an Old Citizen.
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Cincinnati : [publisher not identified], 1867.
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128 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
Note
Reproduction of the original from the New York City Bar.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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