West Port Murders: Or, An Authentic Account of the Atrocious Murders Committed by Burke and His Associates, Containing a Full Account of All the Extraordinary Circumstances Connected with Them, Also, a Report of the Trial of Burke and M'Dougal, with a Description of the Execution of Burke, His Confessions, and Memoirs of His Accomplices, Including the Proceedings Against Hare, &c

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Ireland, 1829 - Body snatching - 362 pages
 

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Page 15 - Society; being all to be used in evidence against both and each of you the said William Burke and Helen M'Dougal, at your trial, will, for that purpose, be in due time lodged in the hands of the clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same ; all which, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an assize, or admitted by the...
Page 13 - April 1828, or on one or other of the days of that month, or of March immediately preceding, or of May immediately following...
Page 15 - Stuart, ought to be punished with the pains of law, to deter others from committing the like crimes in all time coming.
Page 333 - ... in the house. That he got some drink from declarant and Hare, but was not tipsy ; he was very ill, lying in bed, and could not speak sometimes, and there was a report on that account that there was fever in the house, which made Hare and his wife uneasy, lest it should keep away lodgers, and they (declarant and Hare) agreed that they should suffocate him for the same purpose, and the declarant got a small pillow and laid it across Joseph's mouth, and Hare lay across the body to keep down the...
Page 337 - Docherty's body having been offered to any person besides Dr. Knox, and he does not suspect that Paterson would offer the body to any other person than Dr. Knox. Declares, That suffocation was not suggested to them by any person as a mode of killing, but occurred to Hare on the first occasion before mentioned, and was continued afterwards because it was effectual, and showed no marks ; and when they lay across the body at the same time, that was not suggested to them by any person, for they never...
Page 12 - ... yet true it is and of verity, that you the said James Stuart are guilty of the said crime, actor, or art and part...
Page 335 - Ferguson and a tall lad, who seemed to have known the woman by sight, asked where they had got the body; and the declarant said he had purchased it from an old woman at the back of the Canongate. The body was disposed of five or six hours after the girl was killed, and it was cold, but not very stiff, but he does not remember of any remarks being made about the body being warm.
Page 13 - Docherty, was thus, by the said means, or part thereof, or by some other means or violence, the particulars of which are to the prosecutor unknown, wickedly bereaved of life, and murdered by you the said William Burke, and you the...
Page 15 - M'Dougal, at your trial, will for that purpose be in due time lodged in the hands of the clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are about to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same.
Page 15 - November, 1828, which declarations were each of them respectively subscribed in your presence by the said sheriff substitute, you having declared you could not write : which declarations being to be used in evidence against each of you by whom the same were respectively emitted ; as also the skirt of a gown ; as also a petticoat; as also a brass snuff-box, and a snuff-spoon, a black coat, a black waistcoat, a pair of moleskin trowsers, and a cotton handkerchief or neckcloth, to all of which sealed...

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