Trial of Emma Cunningham (e-bog) af Brian Jenkins, Jenkins

Trial of Emma Cunningham e-bog

135,33 DKK (inkl. moms 169,16 DKK)
i The alleged 1857 murder of a wealthy Bond Street dentist by Emma Cunningham, a mature widow he was believed to be sexually involved with, served to distract many New Yorkers from the deepening national crisis over slavery in the United States. Public anxieties seemed well founded--domestic murders committed by women were believed to be increasing sharply, jeopardizing society's patriarcha...
E-bog 135,33 DKK
Forfattere Brian Jenkins, Jenkins (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 17 januar 2020
Længde 235 sider
Genrer True crime: serial killers and murderers
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476638287
i The alleged 1857 murder of a wealthy Bond Street dentist by Emma Cunningham, a mature widow he was believed to be sexually involved with, served to distract many New Yorkers from the deepening national crisis over slavery in the United States. Public anxieties seemed well founded--domestic murders committed by women were believed to be increasing sharply, jeopardizing society's patriarchal structure. The penny press created public demand for a swift solution. The inadequacy of the city police, complicated by the state's decision to install a new force, resulted in the rival forces battling it out on the streets. Elected coroners conducting inquests, and elected D.A.s prosecuting alleged culprits, fed a tendency to rush to judgment. New York juries, all men, were reluctant to send a middle class woman to the gallows. At trial, Cunningham proved a formidable and imaginative member of the so-called weaker sex and was acquitted. This reexamination places the story in its social and political context.