Talk:William Marwood

=Kate Webster=

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"Kate Webster, an Irish servant girl who murdered her mistress with an axe; hanged at Wandsworth Prison, London, on 29 July 1879."

There is no mention of an axe being used in the Murder of Julia Martha Thomas. In fact, both Kate Webster's testimony and the official cause of death indicated death as a result of skull fractures and asphyxiation. Under the assumption that the purpose of this section is to highlight the notoriety of the criminals hanged by Mr. Marwood, I propose this entry be re-written to reflect the known facts of the case, as follows:

"Kate Webster, an Irish servant girl who murdered her mistress, dismembered and boiled the body, and then assumed her victim's identity; hanged at Wandsworth Prison, London, on 29 July 1879."

69.174.87.20 (talk) 15:26, 20 July 2011 (UTC)

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Gleydson
It seems some prankster has edited a number of "Williams" given names into "Gleydsons". It would seem accurate to reverse this inept initiative. Petit Moine (talk) 01:40, 7 March 2024 (UTC)