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William Palmer (murderer) - Wikipedia William Palmer (6 August 1824 – 14 June 1856), also known as the Rugeley Poisoner or the Prince of Poisoners, was an English doctor found guilty of murder in one of the most notorious cases of the 19th century
William Palmer - The Notorious Crimes and Trial of the Prince . . . William Palmer was executed a month after the trial, on June 14, 1856, in front of tens of thousands of people Many of them were journalists so, again, we can give you a firsthand account of the proceedings Here’s the Manchester Guardian: “[Palmer] looked round, taking in as much of the scene as was possible without turning his head…
A Staffordshire Serial Killer - William Palmer, The Rugeley . . . William Palmer was an English doctor born on August 6, 1824 His name might not ring a bell, but his actions were enough to earn him a place in history Charles Dickens even called him "the greatest villain that ever stood in the Old Bailey"
Palmer the Poisoner - Science History Institute An estimated 30,000 people gathered outside Stafford Prison on 14 June 1856 to witness the hanging of William Palmer, also known as Palmer the Poisoner His had been the trial of the century, gripping the public imagination in Victorian Britain
William Palmer, Prince of Poisoners - HeadStuff The case of William Palmer, a doctor who had turned to murder (and who may well have murdered his own brother, wife and children) soon became one of the most infamous of the Victorian era
The Life and Crimes of William Palmer - IMDb The life story of compulsive gambler and spendthrift William Palmer, nicknamed "Prince of Poisoners" who killed various friends and family members (including his own children) for financial gain without anyone so much as batting an eye
Stoke Staffordshire - History - William Palmer - BBC On June the 14th, 1856, the notorious Victorian doctor - William Palmer was hanged outside Stafford Prison for the murder of John Parsons Cook Palmer was accused of poisoning Cook by
Prince of Poisoners: The Life and Crimes of William Palmer Prince of Poisoners: The Life and Crimes of William Palmer ★★½ 1998 A true crime story set in mid19th century England Dr William Palmer (Allen) appears to be a successful surgeon with a devoted wife, Annie (Ashbourne), and happy family