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From 1837 to 1901 Queen Victoria presided over the world’s biggest empire – and during her 64-year reign approximately 1,100 judicial hangings were carried out in Great Britain and Ireland. Here we present a month-by-month calendar of the fascinating stories behind some of them, set frequently against a background of dire poverty, short trials and public executions...
Victorian Hangings: December
Victorian Murder Cases: 5/12/1899 Samuel Crozier – Chelmsford
“She died of natural causes as a result of falling off the sofa.” So said Samuel Crozier, 53, the landlord of the Admiral Ross Inn, at Great Baddow, Chelmsford, when asked about how his newly wedded wife, Cecilia Jane, 31, had died.
The explanation was accepted and Cecilia was duly buried. But within an hour of her funeral witnesses were telling the police what really happened. They learned that hours before Cecilia died Crozier knocked her off the sofa, kicked her, and repeatedly beat her. She died next day from her injuries, most of which seem to have been completely missed by the doctor who wrote the death certificate.
Crozier was arrested that same evening, June 28th, 1899, and charged with murder. He was hanged on Tuesday, December 5th, 1899, at Chelmsford Prison. Victorian murder stories from True Crime Library.
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