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9 | The Monster of Alton who butchered Fanny Adams
Prash's Murder Map: True Crime Podcast
English - May 22, 2020 14:29 - 22 minutes - 20.6 MBTrue Crime Society & Culture Documentary true crime murderers crime serial killers cold case murder cases true crime stories unsolved murders murder Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Murder mystery novels would have you believe that crimes only happen in dark, dreary places in the dead of night, but today we’re examining the tragic killing of a young girl in broad daylight on a sunny August afternoon in 1867. How did this happen in such a small, quiet town?
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Sources:
Bondeson, Jan; “Victorian Murders”, 2017, Amberley Publishing
Hoskins, John; Southern Daily Echo, “Brutal Slaying of Sweet Fanny Adams”, 7th February 2008
Journal of the Hampshire Genealogical Society, Volume XII, No. 4, February 1986
Mukerji, Jenny: “Who was Sweet Fanny Adams?” Hampshire Genealogical Society website
https://www.hgs-familyhistory.com