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Smith was witnessed ordering arsenic, which she signed for as MH Smith ... he threatened to expose their affair. “Madeleine bought arsenic but people used it routinely to get rid of pests ...
Madeleine Hamilton Smith was born in Glasgow on March 29 ... ordering arsenic, which she signed for as M.H. Smith. On the June 30, 1857, a young Miss Smith was brought to trial at the Justiciary ...
Madeleine Smith may have poisoned Pierre Emile L'Angelier, but the prosecution had failed to make the case. Or perhaps the jury just didn’t like the victim, whom the defence had painted as a ...
Ann an 1857, as deidh cùis lagh ainmeil, dh'fhàg Madeleine Smith an àrd chùrt ann an Dun Èideann na boireannach saor. Cha deach a chasaid murt na h-aghaidh a dhearbhadh, ged a bha h-uile ...
In this episode, Lucy explores the case of a young lady called Madeleine Smith. Part of high society in Glasgow in the 1850s, she was living the ideal life, attending balls and concerts ...
Invergare Mansion in Scotland was home in the mid-1800s to Madeleine Smith - who fled the country after she was accused of poisoning her secret lover A VAST 19th Century mansion up for sale at a ...
On 9 July 1857, one of Victorian Scotland’s most notorious murder trials ended in controversy as a verdict of ‘not proven’ saw suspected poisoner Madeleine Smith walk out of court a free woman.