Life, Crimes, and Confession of Bridget Durgan (Illustrated)

Life, Crimes, and Confession of Bridget Durgan (Illustrated)
Author: Rev. Mr. Brendan
Publisher: Youcanprint
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 8831619381

A Historical True Crime On August 30, 1867 an Irish domestic named Bridget Durgan was hanged in the New Brunswick, New Jersey jail yard for the murder of Mrs. Mary Ellen Coriel. Soon after the execution, one of her spiritual advisors published a 30-plus page account of the crime with a confession section that was allegedly dictated by Bridget herself. http://rosekeefe.blogspot.com/\

Murder on the Mountain

Murder on the Mountain
Author: Peter J. Wosh
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-04-15
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1978829159

Margaret Klem and John Meierhofer were Bavarian immigrants who arrived in New Jersey in the 1850s, got married, and started a small farm in West Orange. When John returned from the Civil War, he was a changed man, neglecting his work and beating his wife. Margaret was left to manage the farm and endure the suspicion of neighbors, who gossiped about her alleged affairs. Then one day in 1879, John turned up dead with a bullet in the back of his head. Margaret and her farmhand, Dutch immigrant Frank Lammens, were accused of the crime, and both went to the gallows, making Margaret the last woman to be executed by the state of New Jersey. Was Margaret the calculating murderess and adulteress portrayed by the press? Or was she a battered wife pushed to the edge? Or was she, as she claimed to the end, innocent? Murder on the Mountain considers all sides of this fascinating and mysterious true crime story. In turn, it examines why this murder trial became front-page news, as it resonated with public discussions about capital punishment, mental health, anti-immigrant sentiment, domestic violence, and women’s independence. This is a gripping and thought-provoking study of a murder that shocked the nation.

Psychological Consequences of the American Civil War

Psychological Consequences of the American Civil War
Author: R. Gregory Lande
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476626944

The conclusion of America's Civil War set off an ongoing struggle as a fractured society suffered the psychological consequences of four years of destruction, deprivation and distrust. Veterans experienced climbing rates of depression, suicide, mental illness, crime, and alcohol and drug abuse. Survivors, leery of conventional medicine and traditional religion, sought out quacks and spiritualists as cult memberships grew. This book provides a comprehensive account of the war-weary fighting their mental demons.

Women who Kill

Women who Kill
Author: Ann Jones
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1996
Genre: Murder
ISBN: 9780807067758

A study of women murderers in America from precolonial times to the present reveals a social history of the United States in terms of the women who murdered and their crimes.

Crime Time

Crime Time
Author: J. North Conway
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2021-04-23
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1493052896

Crime Time is a collection of twenty riveting, page-turning, historic true crime stories from 1724 to 1913 covering a host of monstrous American and English criminals, their crimes and their punishment. It includes stories of criminals—men, women, and children—whose gruesome tales have been obscured by the passage of time.