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Murder on Long Island

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A meticulously researched account of one of the North Fork's most infamous crimes: the Wickham Axe Murders of 1854. In the mid-nineteenth century, James Wickham was a wealthy farmer with a large estate in Cutchogue, Long Island. His extensive property included a mansion and eighty acres of farmland that were maintained by a staff of servants. In 1854, Wickham got into an argument with one of his workers, Nicholas Behan, after Behan harassed another employee who refused to marry him. Several days after Behan's dismissal, he crept back into the house in the dead of night. With an axe, he butchered Wickham and his wife, Frances, and fled to a nearby swamp. Behan was captured, tried, convicted and, on December 15, became one of the last people to be hanged in Suffolk County. Local historians Geoffrey Fleming and Amy Folk uncover this gruesome story of revenge and murder. Includes photos! "e;Mr. Fleming and Ms. Folk graphically recreate the crime itself and Behan's attempts to escape. They describe in detail his capture, incarceration, trial, and conviction ending in his execution."e; The East Hampton Star
Undertittel
A Nineteenth-Century Tale of Tragedy & Revenge
ISBN
9781625840738
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
26.3.2013
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