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THE MURDER OF HARRIET LANE

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The brutal killing of Harriet Lane in 1857, was the most infamous slaying in England, prior to the multiple murders committed by Jack the Ripper in the 1880s.

This episode shares the story with you – told entirely in Whisper, by Kit Caren.

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BECOME A SUPPORTER OF THE PODCAST!

Simply go to: Patreon Page – Whispered True Stories and contribute whatever you can.

Or:

https://www.paypal.me/whisperedtruestories

There are extra rewards, for any donation!

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HISTORICAL REFERENCES

Chronicles of Crime and Criminals (No. 1), Beaver Publishing Co (Toronto, Canada, 1880s, author and exact year, unknown), Chapter 1.

Fortey, H.S., Lamentation of Henry Wainwright, for the Murder and Mutilation of Harriet Lane (1875).

Storey, Neil, The Little Book of Murder, "The Businessman and His Mistress", (2013).

Lachanudis, Paula, The Murder of Harriet Lane, Herts Memories (webpage, 2011).

Jackson, Victoria (compiler), Wainwright, Henry, Murderpedia (webpage).

Treguer, Pascal, The Gruesome Origin of “Harriet Lane” and “Fanny Adams”, Word Histories (webpage, 2017) (the history of these names as military slang for preserved or canned meat); see also, Harriet Lane, Green’s Dictionary of Slang (2019).

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CLOSING THOUGHT:

Source - Chesterton, G.K., The Flying Stars (short story, 1911), included within story collection, The Innocence of Father Brown.

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Episode includes Whispered recommendations for these podcasts:

True Crime Finland

American Sex Podcast

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HOW TO CONTACT THE HOST - KIT CAREN

E-Mail:

WhisperedTrueStories@gmail.com

Twitter:

@WhisperedTrue

@KitCaren

  continue reading

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THE MURDER OF HARRIET LANE

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İçerik Whispered True Stories tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Whispered True Stories veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

The brutal killing of Harriet Lane in 1857, was the most infamous slaying in England, prior to the multiple murders committed by Jack the Ripper in the 1880s.

This episode shares the story with you – told entirely in Whisper, by Kit Caren.

====

BECOME A SUPPORTER OF THE PODCAST!

Simply go to: Patreon Page – Whispered True Stories and contribute whatever you can.

Or:

https://www.paypal.me/whisperedtruestories

There are extra rewards, for any donation!

====

HISTORICAL REFERENCES

Chronicles of Crime and Criminals (No. 1), Beaver Publishing Co (Toronto, Canada, 1880s, author and exact year, unknown), Chapter 1.

Fortey, H.S., Lamentation of Henry Wainwright, for the Murder and Mutilation of Harriet Lane (1875).

Storey, Neil, The Little Book of Murder, "The Businessman and His Mistress", (2013).

Lachanudis, Paula, The Murder of Harriet Lane, Herts Memories (webpage, 2011).

Jackson, Victoria (compiler), Wainwright, Henry, Murderpedia (webpage).

Treguer, Pascal, The Gruesome Origin of “Harriet Lane” and “Fanny Adams”, Word Histories (webpage, 2017) (the history of these names as military slang for preserved or canned meat); see also, Harriet Lane, Green’s Dictionary of Slang (2019).

====

CLOSING THOUGHT:

Source - Chesterton, G.K., The Flying Stars (short story, 1911), included within story collection, The Innocence of Father Brown.

====

Episode includes Whispered recommendations for these podcasts:

True Crime Finland

American Sex Podcast

====

HOW TO CONTACT THE HOST - KIT CAREN

E-Mail:

WhisperedTrueStories@gmail.com

Twitter:

@WhisperedTrue

@KitCaren

  continue reading

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