Forgotten Files – Volume 2 | 15 True Crimes Before 1900, From France to America
Forgotten Files – Volume 2 | 15 True Crimes Before 1900, From France to America
Delve into nineteenth-century and earlier criminal history with Forgotten Files – Volume 2.
Through 15 meticulously documented stories, rediscover real cases, sometimes famous, often forgotten, which marked their era through their cruelty, their mystery or their judicial impact.
Each chapter is based on verifiable facts, taken from archives, period newspapers and historical documents.
Discover in this volume:
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The Beast of Gévaudan (France, 1764–1767)
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The Murder of William Weare (England, 1823)
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The Ratcliff Highway Murders – First Wave (England, 1811)
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The Donnelly Family Massacre (Canada, 1880)
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The Thomas Neill Cream Poisoner Case (United Kingdom, 1891)
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The Lead Chest Crime (Spain, 1751)
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The Assassination of Tsar Paul I (Russia, 1801)
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The Mystery of the Count of Saint-Germain (Europe, 18th Century)
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The Murder of Helen Jewett (United States, 1836)
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The Maria Marten Case – Red Barn Murder (England, 1827)
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The Murder of the Duchess of Praslin (France, 1847)
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The Murder of Thomas Briggs (England, 1864)
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The Myall Creek Massacre (Australia, 1838)
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The Visart de Bocarmé Case (Belgium, 1850–1851)
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The Assassination of Spencer Perceval (United Kingdom, 1812)
Warning: some stories contain details that may upset sensitive individuals.
