Greenacre, or the Edgeware-Road murder. Presenting an authentic and circumstantial account of this most sanguinary outrage of the laws of humanity; and showing, upon the confession of the culprit, the means he resorted to, in order to effect his bloody purpose; also his artful and fiendlike method of mutilating his murdered victim, the inhuman manner in which he afterwards disposed of the mangled body and limbs, and his cold-blooded disposal of the head of the unfortunate female, on the eve of thier intended marriage; with a full account of the facts which led to the discovery of the atrocious deed, his apprehension, trial, behaviour at the condemned sermon, and execution / Written by C.J. Williams.

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Greenacre, or the Edgeware-Road murder. Presenting an authentic and circumstantial account of this most sanguinary outrage of the laws of humanity; and showing, upon the confession of the culprit, the means he resorted to, in order to effect his bloody purpose; also his artful and fiendlike method of mutilating his murdered victim, the inhuman manner in which he afterwards disposed of the mangled body and limbs, and his cold-blooded disposal of the head of the unfortunate female, on the eve of thier intended marriage; with a full account of the facts which led to the discovery of the atrocious deed, his apprehension, trial, behaviour at the condemned sermon, and execution / Written by C.J. Williams. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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