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11-07-2011, 09:09 PM
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Re: Hanged Girls Thread! (Caution: Many Photos)
This, +100. We have a great group of guys n gals here searching to find the best, exclusive pics on the net. I often see DR posts copied on other boards, sometimes with credit to the OP but usually without. Keep up the good work, guys! |
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11-15-2011, 03:14 AM
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Re: Hanged Girls Thread! (Caution: Many Photos)
Not Just Bad Boys, Bad Girls Too Male prisoners weren't the only ones to face the hangman's noose and the death mask creator. Here we see the image of Martha Needle, described by some as an attractive woman with a kindly disposition. Her only slight character flaw was having murdered her husband, three daughters and prospective brother in law. Born in 1864, she grew up in a violent household before marrying Harry Needle, a carpenter, when she was 17. They moved to Richmond in Melbourne, Australia in 1885 and by 1891 Harry and the girls were all dead. She then became a housekeeper to two brothers, one of whom proposed marriage to her. The other brother objected, and down he went with severe stomach pains. A second brother almost suffered the same fate but his doctor became suspicious and called the police who caught her offering him tea laced with rat poison. The bodies of her former family were exhumed and revealed traces of arsenic. She was hanged in 1894. This is some Australian history. Wish you enjoy reading it. · |