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Episode 582: The Murder of Julia Martha Thomas

2024/7/15
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Alayna和Ash讲述了1879年发生在伦敦里士满的朱莉娅·玛莎·托马斯谋杀案。这起案件因其残忍性和凶手凯特·韦伯斯特的性别而备受关注。在维多利亚时代,女性很少被认为能够犯下如此暴力的罪行。节目详细描述了受害者朱莉娅的生活,她是一位古怪但受人喜爱的寡妇,喜欢旅行。凶手凯特·韦伯斯特有着复杂的犯罪历史,她曾多次因盗窃被捕入狱。凯特在朱莉娅家做佣人期间,两人关系恶化,最终凯特将朱莉娅推下楼梯并掐死她。之后,凯特肢解了朱莉娅的尸体,并试图掩盖罪行。警方通过在泰晤士河中发现的尸体残骸和证人证词,最终逮捕了凯特。在审判过程中,凯特最初否认犯下谋杀罪,并试图将罪责推卸给其他人。但最终,她在行刑前承认了罪行。这起案件的细节,包括凯特在杀害朱莉娅后穿着她的衣服并试图出售她的财物,以及朱莉娅的头颅在130年后被发现于大卫·爱登堡的住所花园中,都使得这起案件成为伦敦历史上最臭名昭著的谋杀案之一。 Alayna和Ash还讨论了社会对女性犯罪的偏见,以及凯特复杂的犯罪历史如何影响了人们对这起案件的看法。她们分析了凯特的心理状态,以及她为何会犯下如此暴行的动机。节目也探讨了当时的社会环境和法律制度,以及它们如何影响了这起案件的调查和审判。此外,Alayna和Ash还对案件中涉及的证据和证词进行了分析,并对凯特的审判和处决过程进行了详细的描述。她们指出,尽管证据主要为间接证据,但检方成功地将凯特与这起谋杀案联系起来。最后,Alayna和Ash总结了这起案件的意义,以及它对人们理解维多利亚时代社会和女性犯罪的影响。

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In early March 1879, fifty-five-year-old widow Julia Martha Thomas disappeared from her home in southwest London. Julia often travelled by herself on moment’s notice, so neighbors thought nothing of her absence; however, when several female body parts were discovered in the Thames, police uncovered a gruesome crime that not only involved theft and impersonation, but also the ghastly murder of Julia Martha Thomas.

Thomas’s maid, Kate Webster, was quickly arrested and charged with Julia’s murder. Through their investigation, detectives discovered that Thomas had recently given Webster notice of termination after only one month. Days before she was to leave Thomas’ home, Webster murdered her employer, then dismembered her body and posed as Julia in order to sell off the murdered woman’s belongings for a quick profit. Although she maintained her innocence, Kate Webster was tried, convicted, and executed for the crime, finally confessing her guilt just hours before she went to the gallows.

The ”Richmond Murder,” as it was dubbed by the press, captivated Londoners for months and Webster’s trial and execution became something of a public spectacle. In Victorian-era England, few people believed a woman capable of committing murder, much less dismemberment and rendering of a human body. Given that, and the shocking viciousness of the crime itself, the Richmond Murder remains one of London’s most notorious murders of the late nineteenth century.

Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!

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