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A Murder Most Foul in 1741
The following images and descriptions of gruesomeness come from published in 1795 Circumstantial Account of JAMES HALL, who was hanged in the Strand for the Murder of his Master. This malefactor, according to the account given by himself, was descended of honest parents, of Wells … Continue reading