RMD861X6–Convicted robber encounters sharks off Guyana
RMD89CP3–Marie Lafarge In Prison
RM2M3RHMG–Annual inspection of the Middlesex Industrial School, established at Feltham to make provision for the care, reformation, and education of juvenile offenders. Any boy of age between 7 and 14 who is convicted of any criminal offence may be committed to this school for a period of not less than one year and not more than three. The number of inmates averages about 560 boys. 1865
RM2K63T23–Titus Oates (1649 - 1705), convicted of fabricated the 'Popish Plot', a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill King Charles II. Put into the pillory at the gate of Westminster Hall (now New Palace Yard), where passers-by pelted him with eggs.
RM2M99MYP–Louis Marie Joseph Voisin (1875-1918), a French butcher living in London who killed his Belgian girlfriend Emilliene Gerard during an argument in October 1917, and then dismembered her to conceal her identity. He was convicted at the Old Bailey in January 1918 and executed at Pentonville Prison in March.
RM2M99MY4–Steinie Morrison (real name Alexander Petropavloff, 1880-1911), professional burglar, in the dock during his trial for the murder of Leon Beron (1880-1911). Beron was a Russian Jew, property owner and slum landlord in Stepney, East London. He was stabbed to death and robbed on 1 January 1911. Morrison was tried and convicted, though he always protested his innocence. The two men knew each other as they both frequented the Warsaw restaurant in Osborn Street, Whitechapel.
RM2M99MY3–Steinie Morrison (real name Alexander Petropavloff, 1880-1911), professional burglar, in the dock during his trial for the murder of Leon Beron (1880-1911). Beron was a Russian Jew, property owner and slum landlord in Stepney, East London. He was stabbed to death and robbed on 1 January 1911. Morrison was tried and convicted, though he always protested his innocence. The two men knew each other as they both frequented the Warsaw restaurant in Osborn Street, Whitechapel.
RM2M99MXX–Steinie Morrison (real name Alexander Petropavloff, 1880-1911), professional burglar, in the dock during his trial for the murder of Leon Beron (1880-1911). Beron was a Russian Jew, property owner and slum landlord in Stepney, East London. He was stabbed to death and robbed on 1 January 1911. Morrison was tried and convicted, though he always protested his innocence. The two men knew each other as they both frequented the Warsaw restaurant in Osborn Street, Whitechapel.
RMDR22H9–CHINESE CAGE PUNISHMENT
RM2M99P1Y–Cartoon, Mr Henry (Harry) Benson, He's Got a Ticket! Harry Benson was a confidence trickster who was convicted of forgery and the bribing of police officers.
RM2M3NKYG–Florence Maybrick photographed just before her trial for murder. Mrs Maybrick was accused of killing her husband, James Maybrick with poison. She moved from America to Liverpool in 1884, after marrying James Maybrick three years previously, when she was eighteen. James Maybrick often prescribed himself arsenic and strychnine to help with aches and pains, despite both his GP and wife warning him of the dangers. When he died on the 2nd May 1889 after having gastro-enteritis, Florence was immediately arrested for murder. The post mortem gave little evidence into the cause of death, and only smal
RMD868J3–Fieschi's Machine infernale
RMD869XX–TIburcio Vasquez
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