The Twitchell tragedy. :
More about the crime. Mrs. Twitchell, a startling confession at last of the murderer of Mrs. Hill at Philadelphia. To which is added a full account of Twitchell's poisoning, and mysterious matters never before published. Also startling attempt, by his relations, to bring a murderer's corpse to life, after obtaining it from the authorities for burial--it being made to breathe and move.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Philadelphia : C.W. Alexander, publisher, 224 South Third Street, [1869]
- Subjects
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Hill, Mary E.,
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Hill, Mary E., /
1805?-1868.
Twitchell, Camilla E.
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Twitchell, Camilla E. /
Trials, litigation, etc.
Twitchell, George S.,
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Twitchell, George S., /
-1869
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Twitchell, George S., / -1869 /
Trials, litigation, etc.
Confessions.
James V. Medler Crime Collection.
Trials (Murder)
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Trials (Murder) /
Pennsylvania
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Trials (Murder) / Pennsylvania /
Philadelphia.
Murder
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Murder /
Pennsylvania
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Murder / Pennsylvania /
Philadelphia.
Homicide
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Homicide /
Pennsylvania
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Homicide / Pennsylvania /
Philadelphia.
Wrappers (Binding)
Printed wrappers (Binding)
Trial proceedings.
- Note
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"Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1869, by C.W. Alexander, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.".
- Physical Description
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[3], 20-56 pages :
illustrations, portraits ;
24 cm
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