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Mysteries of Police and Crime - Volume 1

Arthur Griffiths

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oint of death he retracted the charge, and said that he{61} had returned to the house with the full intention of committing the murder. He had crept in unperceived on the Friday evening, had gained the loft on the fourth floor, and had lain there concealed until Sunday morning, subsisting the while on apples and bread. When he knew the mistress had gone to mass he stole down into her bedroom, where he tried to conceal himself under the bed. It was too low, and he returned to the garret and slipped off his coat and waistcoat, and found now that he could creep under the bed. His hat was in his way, so he made a cap of the napkin. He lay hidden till night, then came out, and having secured the bell ropes, he roused the lady and demanded her money. She resisted bravely, and he stabbed her repeatedly until she was dead. Then he took the key of the strong box, opened it, and stole all the gold he could find; after which, using the bedroom key which lay on the chair by the door, he let himself out, resumed his clothes in the loft, and walked downstairs. As the street-door was only bolted he easily opened it, leaving it open behind him. He had meant to escape by a rope ladder which he had brought for the purpose of letting himself down from the first floor, but it was unnecessary.

It may be remarked that this confession was not inconsistent with Le Brun’s complicity. But it is to be presumed that Berry would have brought in Le Brun had he been a confederate, even although it could not have lessened his own guilt or punishment.

WILLIAM SHAW.

In Britain the list of judicial blunders includes the case of William Shaw, convicted of the murder of his daughter in Edinburgh simply on the ground of her own outcry against his ill-usage. They were on bad terms, the daughter having encouraged the addresses of a man whom he strongly disliked as a profligate a

Tabitha 04/21/2023
If you're into real crime this is a must! You have to forgive certain phrases or wording as it was written in 1898 but it's still a fab read.
Sharon 09/30/2019
I had not read this author before. He's pretty good. If you like mysteries from the 19th century with its quaint traditions of language and men, women relationships, you will enjoy this book. I did.
renee c shaner 04/01/2016
Very Entertaining

If you're a fan of Victorian life in London this is a picture into that time of history and it's criminal system
Katherine 12/27/2015
Griffiths is notable as the first publication of Sir Melville Macnaughton's three most likely suspects: Druitt, Ostrog, and the mad Polish Jew, also for his comments on Constance Kent, whom he knew when he was in charge of Millbank Prison, and like the Newgate Calendar, it's mostly interesting as a

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