Murderers -- England -- London -- History : Modern murders : the turn-of-the-century's backlash against melodramatic and sensational representations of murder, 1880-1914 / Lee Michael-Berger
Murderers -- Great Britain -- Psychology : Certain other countries : homicide, gender, and national identity in late nineteenth-century England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales / Carolyn A. Conley
2007
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Murderers -- History : Modern murders : the turn-of-the-century's backlash against melodramatic and sensational representations of murder, 1880-1914 / Lee Michael-Berger
Murderers -- Louisiana -- Biography : Hermann Remson, the great Louisiana murderer : the details of his first crime, his connection with the robbery of Davis, Palmer & Co.'s jewelry store, Boston, the murder of his accomplice at Buffalo and of Mrs. Campbell, Pike Co., Mississippi : also the atrocious murder of the venerable Judge Legree of Louisiana and his accomplished wife, and the burning of their beautiful mansion, consuming three children in the flames : with the strange & unnatural death, sunk in the quicksands of a lonely island in the Attakappas district of Louisiana
Murderers -- Massachusetts -- Boston : The life of Jesse Harding Pomeroy : the most remarkable case in the history of crime or criminal law / by E. Luscomb Haskell
1892
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Murderers -- Massachusetts -- Malden : The life, character, and career of Edward W. Green, postmaster of Malden, the murderer of Frank E. Converse
Murderers -- Mississippi : Love & hate crime. Series 1, episode 2, Murder in Mississippi / producer, Victoria Musguin-Rowe ; filmed and directed by Ben Steele ; Top Hat for BBC
Murderers -- Mississippi -- Interviews : Love & hate crime. Series 1, episode 1, Double lives / producer, Victoria Musguin-Rowe ; filmed and directed by Ben Steele ; Top Hat for BBC
Murderers -- New York (State) : Pictorial life and adventures of Mrs. Whipple & Jesse Strang : the murder of Mr. Whipple / by editor of the New York national police gazette
1848
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Murderers -- New York (State) -- Biography : The terrible deeds of George L. Shaftesbury : who killed his own mother and sister, and fled to New York City, where he was joined by the female murderer, Marie Lavine, whom he detected in the act of dragging to the river the body of a man whom she had murdered in one of the dens of Walnut Street, in that city ; and they, after passing through the most dark and unparalleled career of crime, were finally both executed in Quebec, June 7, 1850, for the murder of Lord Amel and family / [by J. Elligen]