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LIVERPOOL MURDERS – EDWARDIAN WOMEN WHO KILLED

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A look at some of the killings that took place in Edwardian Liverpool that were carried out by females. Stories include two young women who suffocated an elderly spinster and were sentenced to death, a woman who stabbed her husband who wasnt happy at the way she mended his trousers, and a woman who drowned her two babies.

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book cover Liverpool Murders - Edwardian Women Who Killed

A look at some of the killings that took place in Edwardian Liverpool that were carried out by females. Stories include two young women who suffocated an elderly spinster and were sentenced to death, a woman who stabbed her husband who wasnt happy at the way she mended his trousers, and a woman who drowned her two babies.

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